InjGeo
CJSC SRIDS “InjGeo” of Krasnodar, Russia, is a scientific institute founded in 1996. InjGeo was created in order to ‘create a large high-level enterprise that could fulfil complicated design works and engineering surveying,’ according to their website.
The company went on to mature through various incarnations leading up to its 10-year anniversary in 2006. What began as a crack-team of 20 specialists committed to delivering engineering survey excellence has developed in line with the company focus on ‘the latest achievements in science and engineering progress.'
The company grew extremely quickly and became ‘capable of carrying out complicated high-quality design and survey activities within shortest terms,’ the InjGeo biography explains.
As the company has changed to pursue diverse and contemporary business directions, departments added to meet new industry trends include engineering survey, design, economy and finance and development arms.
Today InjGeo is 700 employees strong, climbing to 1300 highly qualified specialists when each of its branches throughout the Russian Federation is
accounted for.
The company guarantees collaboration and results at a high technical level, at short term notice, with optimal cost efficiency for projects and with high-level cooperation with clients. Today the IRJ takes a closer look at the Quality Management System (QMS) and exciting projects that have seen InjGeo grow into one of Russia’s leading institutes for the design of oil and gas transportation and storage facilities.
Quality management system
Cast your eye over InjGeo’s mission statement and it is clear that throughout the continual development and changes in industry focus over the years, the core
company values remain the same;
• to perform high-quality production
• to establish high living standards for the personnel of the company
‘From the very formation of SRIDS JCSC “InjGeo”, the main priority of the company was quality,’ their QMS background says.
‘If an engineering survey and design organization wants to succeed in the labour-market and develop its activity in proper way, it needs to be the very best and beat all competitors. There is only one winner in tenders and to deliver high quality services we have to create preferable mark-ups and improve all auxiliary resources. ’
The company breaks down its vital components for success into quality and personnel, examining its efforts to maintain high standards in both respects. ‘We consider the necessities of our clients. We study their thoughts and feedback on our production during collaboration with them. This information is analyzed and results help us to improve our work with the clients’ the company says, clearly stating its consistently client-centric outlook.
‘Our staff are the main means of improving our work within the company. We execute projects with high quality (standards) and solve all tasks given to us
by our clients.’
'This process-analytical approach in SRIDS JCSC “InjGeo” lets us control and evaluate the activity of the company. So we can form an in-depth and wellorganized procedure where every employee is aware of their tasks and duties.’
InjGeo explains its QMS strategy very clearly. Every individual client or employee receives due attention and respect. New technologies and exceeding industry standards helps to further short term capability, productivity and of course cost efficiency. At InjGeo all of these values are held central and acted upon as part of common practise in their projects and research.
InjGeo projects
The Russian–Turkey gas pipeline dealings have been big news of late. The last such agreement passed just two weeks ago and many amongst the press jumped ship as previous reports of potential Russian monopoly over inter-European gas pipelines were forfeited and predictions of cooperative energy security partnerships shot up in their place.
InjGeo knows these stories well. The company has worked on the tunnelling for the Northern Caucasus mountain area of the much talked about Russia–Turkey pipeline system. Other similar projects they have been involved in include the Tyumen region northern territories – Torzhok (North of the European parts of Russia) and the Northern Russia -European gas pipeline itself also. However pipeline project work is just one part of InjGeo’s repertoire. The company has worked in pipeline waterway crossovers, offshore marine oil transfer complexes, oil transfer tank farms and transfer stations, on the telemechanics of main oil pipelines and on boiler plants too. Although most of the projects InjGeo partners on are joint ventures or research aspects for oil and gas companies within the Russian Federation, the company has also worked with European partners such as ILF Consulting Engineers of Munich, Germany and Saipem S.P.A of Milan, Italy.
InjGeo Tomorrow
On August 24, InjGeo completed developing their final documentation for the construction of a new main gas pipeline running between Akhangaran and Pungan, through the Kamchik pass. Their press release reveals that ‘construction of the above main gas pipeline section is in progress’ now.
‘Mining, refinement and transport of oil and gas is one of the most important economic aims of the Russian Federation’ InjGeo’s website headline says.
With this subject becoming a favourite for world media discussion and the strong experience InjGeo has in exactly this field and beyond, the company is preparing for a host of exciting new projects both within the Russian Federation and in partnership with neighbouring Europe.


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