[4] In October 2014 the Russian government decided to appoint Stankoprom as an engineering competence center and the locomotive of the process of introducing domestic machine tools into production.
In 2014 Stankoprom and the representative company of the German Siemens concern in Russia and Central Asia signed an agreement on cooperation in the development of complex high-precision machines, as well as the implementation of technical re-equipment projects for domestic enterprises.
According to Sergey Makarov, CEO of Stankoprom, one of the main goals of the company is to create a joint venture with Siemens "with the mandatory transfer of the most modern machine tool technologies and localization of production in Russia.
"[5] In 2018 from the report of Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika on the state of law and order in Russia, it became known that Stankoprom holding had not made a single domestic machine tool in four years, thereby disrupting the program to create serial production of machine tool products, for which a large amount of money was allocated.
[6] In May 2021 it became known about the signing of an agreement on the localization of production of mobile turning and milling complexes that have no analogues in Russia between Stankoprom and the German manufacturer TRAWEMA GMBH.