PJSC Cryogenmash (member of OMZ Group) subsidiary started the medical oxygen production and supplies in Tomsk

23.03.2021
PJSC Cryogenmash (member of OMZ Group) Subsidiary - Cryogenmash-Gaz LLC started the medical oxygen supplies from industrial site in Tomsk. The first batch of product equal to 8 tons is sent to Regional Public Independent Healthcare Institution “Tomsk District Clinical Hospital”. The company received a license from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for the production of medicines at this site, and passed the procedure of making a record, concerning the inclusion of pharmaceutical substance (liquid medical oxygen) in the State Register of Medicines.


The site in Tomsk became the fourth one in the OMZ Group structure, which produces medical oxygen. Since 2012, the product supplies have been provided in Polevskoy (Sverdlovsk Region). At the moment, supplies from this site are provided directly to 8 regions of Ural and the Volga region. Central regions are provided by the product from the company located in Tula, and the North-West is provided by supplies from site in Kolpino (St. Petersburg). One more company of OMZ Group located in Taganrog is completing the product registration procedure in the Ministry of Health. Tomsk site may produce more than 60 tons of oxygen, industrial or medical, per day. Total capacity of all OMZ Group plants on production of medical oxygen exceeds 300 tons of oxygen per day.
“This site may provide the not only Tomsk medical centers, but the near region ones. The own transportation means allow supplying the product through the hundred kilometers from the production site. Medical oxygen from our site may be used by all hospitals crossed over to modern technology of liquid oxygen use instead of traditional gas cylinders”, – said Yevgenii Kislitsyn, General Director of PJSC OMZ.
When starting the product in Tomsk and completing its registration in Taganrog, the chain of five medical oxygen production centers will be formed, which allow covering the North-West Region, Central Region, South Region, Volga Region, Ural and Siberia.

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