Economy
05 мая 2026, 17:27
Belarusian MTZ to attend Moscow specialized exhibition
MINSK, 5 May (BelTA) - MTZ Holding enterprises will showcase their products as part of the Belarusian Industry Ministry’s exposition at the international specialized exhibition Metalworking 2026, which will take place in Moscow on 12-15 May, the MTZ press service told BelTA.
“The forum is considered the key event of the year for specialists in machine tool building and metalworking. It is an opportunity to see the latest Belarusian machines in action, receive consultations from developers, and discuss supplies, cooperation, and much more. At the exhibition, our enterprise will present a vertical console-type CNC milling machine for processing metal and alloy surfaces using face mills, end mills, and drills through milling and drilling methods,” said Sergei Nesterovich, Head of the Marketing and External Relations Department at StankoGomel.
He also emphasized that a distinctive feature of the Belarusian exposition will be live demonstrations of metalworking on the machines. New equipment will also be presented by Gomel Plant of Machines and Units.
“Visitors to the stand will be able to see a CNC lathe in operation, designed for machining parts with various profile types in small-batch and serial production. By the way, it was created under the Union State Machine program. We will also showcase a vertical drilling machine for machining holes in small and medium-sized parts,” noted Tatiana Kozyreva, Lead Specialist for Advertising Communications at Gomel Plant of Machines and Units.
Orsha Tool Plant will exhibit carbide drills with coolant supply, carbide mills, and face mills with mechanically fastened replaceable multi-edge carbide inserts. “We will also bring many other in-demand products that may interest potential customers: auxiliary tools and fixtures for CNC machines, axial and cutting tools,” explained Dmitry Matyuk, Head of the Marketing and Sales Department at Orsha Tool Plant
The holding also noted that the machines displayed at MTZ stands are manufactured using components from Gomel Foundry Plant Centrolit. “At Metalworking 2026, we will also have a separate stand where we will present our extensive capabilities in foundry production,” said Nikolai Artemenko, plant’s Marketing Department Head.
In addition, specialists from Vistan will be present at the exhibition to consult forum participants on the latest developments of their plant.