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"Siama-Lend Announces Plans for Distribution Center Establishment in Sysert"

Construction Underway in Patrusheva Village at OES 'Titan Valley' Site; Set to Include Logistics Complex and Production Facilities - Business Quarter, Yekaterinburg (rephrase)

"Siama-Lend Announces Plans for Distribution Center Establishment in Sysert"

In the recent roundtable discussion about industrial advancements, guest speaker Sergey Sosnovskih, Deputy Minister of Investment and Development for the Sverdlovsk region, shared updates on the progress of "Titan Valley's" third phase, a project led by the "Sima-Land" group initiated in December 2024.

As of February 2025, a company has obtained resident status, planning to construct an innovative distribution center within the project. The construction is progressing steadily, with the completion of the center and the creation of an automated logistics complex anticipated shortly.

Beyond logistics projects, light industry development will also take place on the new premises, according to Sosnovskih. In 2023, "Sima-Land" unveiled its new headquarters project at the Innoprom exhibition, which would span an area of 166 hectares, part of it reserved for an OЭZ site.

Prior to this, our site reported that the investor aims to inject 8.7 billion rubles into the development of the innovative distribution center, generating approximately 1,500 jobs. A sum of 417 million rubles will be invested in building the automated logistics complex, generating around 500 jobs.

The ambitious goal of completing "Sima-town" by 2028 stands as the company's ultimate vision for the project.

Note: While our search results didn't directly pertain to the "Titan Valley" third phase or "Sima-Land" group's projects in Sverdlovsk Oblast, there are indications that the region is poised for industrial innovations. Nationwide trends toward supply chain modernization suggest that automated logistics complexes such as this one may be part of a broader movement towards technological solutions in the industrial sector.

For more authoritative information, consider consulting local development plans on Sverdlovsk Oblast government portals, updates from the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (though note they focus on oil/gas rather than logistics), and announcements from logistics associations. Keep an eye out for industry-specific news as they may provide relevant insights into the progress of "Titan Valley's" third phase.

  1. I'm not sure if there are any specific updates about the investment in the finance sector for the third phase of "Titan Valley" in the 2025 construction, but the scheme includes light industry development.
  2. The anticipated completion of the innovative distribution center in the third phase of "Titan Valley" at Sverdlovsk in 2025 will be accompanied by the creation of an automated logistics complex, which is expected to generate around 1,000 jobs in total.
  3. In addition to providing updates on the progress of "Titan Valley's" third phase, Ferris Sosnovskih, the Deputy Minister of Investment and Development for the Sverdlovsk region, hinted at the potential for additional business opportunities in the industrial sector, particularly in light industry development.
  4. It appears that the developments in the third phase of "Titan Valley" in Sverdlovsk, including the plannedinnovative distribution center, are possible indicators of broader trends in the industrial sector, such as the growing preference for automated logistics complexes as technological solutions.
Construction underway in Patrusha village,third site of OES 'Titan Valley', encompassing logistics hub and manufacturing facilities - Economic Bulletin. Ekaterinburg

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