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Khartsyzsk

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Khartsyzsk

 

a city (since 1938) under oblast jurisdiction in Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. Railroad station on the Krinichnaia-Ilovaisk line. Population, 60,000 (1977). Khartsyzsk has plants for the manufacture of pipes, steel wire and cable, machinery, and metal products, as well as a foundry for the production of fittings. It also has a bread-baking combine and a plant for the production of food concentrates. The city has a metallurgical technicum.

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The grade 6 girl used to take the route through woodland in the Ukrainian city of Khartsyzsk, 18 miles east of Donetsk in Ukraine, say police.
The average density of SCC defects on single-seam pipes (imported) is 50 times less than on double-seam pipes produced at Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant (KhPP).
For the Azeri-Ukrainian trade objective, the Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant (now part of the Metinvest Group, itself the major part of Rinat Akhmetov's wholly-owned holding company System Capital Management) is nearly state-of-the-art, its pipes having been used for the Blue Stream gas pipeline under the Black Sea from Russia to Turkey.
Specifically, the Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant (now part of the Metinvest Group, itself the major part of Rinat Akhmetov's wholly-owned holding company System Capital Management) is nearly state-of-the-art, its pipes having been used for the Blue Stream gas pipeline under the Black Sea from Russia to Turkey.
The surveyed gas pipeline was made of large diameter rolled steel pipes (mostly produced by Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant, KhPP).
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