Spetstyazhavtotrans

The 1970s were years of construction in the USSR, with the building of industrial and energy complexes in the Soviet Union began: Atommash, Kureiskaya, Sayano-Shushenskaya, Sakhalin and other HPP, NPP, oil and gas pipelines in Western Siberia and the first petrochemical plants.

These documents outlined the main problems of research and development work and measures to satisfy the needs of the national economy for equipment transportation, including the search for new technical and logistical solutions.

[3] On 6 April 1978 Resolution 262 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, "On measures to improve the organization of transportation of large-sized and heavy cargoes",[1] was made.

A new production and scientific structure, providing engineering support for transportation and facility design for the chemical and petrochemical industries, was forming.

In 2013, Spetstyazhavtotrans set a world record for road transportation of heavy cargo (a hydrocracking reactor) 203 kilometers from Kubekovo in Krasnoyarsk Krai to the Achinsk refinery[13]

Large metal cylinder being transported
World transport record (1,306 tons), set 28 October 2013