09.10.2025
The 38th meeting with regional representatives was held at the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry

The 38th meeting of the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry was held with the participation of regional representatives and industry partners.

During the meeting, Sergey Sapronov, Development Manager and Head of Marketing at EnKo LLP, presented the company's activities to the participants and spoke about the opportunities for cooperation with domestic machine-building enterprises.

EnKo LLP, founded in 1996, is now a large industrial enterprise comprising two plants in Almaty and Astana, as well as warehouse facilities. Its main activities are the production of equipment for heating and water supply systems, after-sales service, reconstruction, and energy audits.

The company's annual turnover is 25 billion tenge, and it employs more than 300 people.

The company's advantages include cost savings (equipment manufactured in Kazakhstan is cheaper than similar imported equipment), time savings (all components are always in stock, with a production time of two weeks), energy efficiency (reduction in heating and electricity costs through innovative technologies), and compactness (saving production space).

The company's factories are equipped with modern equipment: Almaty has a waterjet cutting machine, while Astana has a laser cutting machine capable of cutting metal up to 6 cm thick. This ensures high productivity and quality of manufactured products.

EnKo LLP actively cooperates with construction and industrial companies, including BI Group, RAMS Kazakhstan, Basis, SENSATA Group, ORDA Invest, MOYDOM MWC, as well as public sector enterprises: Almaty Heat Networks LLP, Almaty Su KGP, Astana-Teplotransit JSC, Teplokommunenergo GKP (Semey), Teploset ZKO, industrial giants Kazatomprom JSC, Kaznikel LLP, Altynalmas JSC, and others.

Talgat Bazarbekov, Director of the Executive Directorate of the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry, called on the company to take an active part in the implementation of the national project to modernize the energy and utilities sectors, as well as to cooperate with Kazatomprom JSC within the framework of the import substitution program.

"The company is open to cooperation with other organizations and conducts tours for students and specialists, introducing them to modern technologies and production processes. In addition, the company is actively introducing new engineering equipment into residential complexes in Astana and Almaty, contributing to the development of domestic mechanical engineering and engineering infrastructure," said Talgat Bazarbekov.

It is worth noting that for his many years of fruitful work and contribution to the development of the industry, Ruslan Ibragimov, head of EnKo LLP, was awarded the Enbek Danky Order on Kazakhstan Machine Builders Day, as proposed by the Union of Machine Builders of Kazakhstan.


At the end of the meeting, Talgat Bazarbekov briefly reported on the work done over the past week and shared his plans for the future. He noted that meetings had been held with the head of the apparatus of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and with the head of the project office of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Senator Yevgeny Bolgert, on issues related to the development of the country's machine-building complex.

The Association is currently compiling a list of Kazakhstani machine-building companies to participate in an online meeting with representatives of Iranian machine-building enterprises, scheduled for October 20.

In addition, a delegation of Austrian entrepreneurs representing the railway engineering sector is expected to visit in early November. As part of the visit, the Union plans to hold business meetings and negotiations between companies from the two countries.

A delegation from Switzerland will arrive in Kazakhstan in the second half of November. The guests intend to discuss prospects for expanding cooperation with domestic enterprises.

The possibility of a visit by Chinese industrial robot manufacturers is also being considered. The Chinese side has expressed its readiness to actively cooperate with Kazakh companies, both in the supply of robotic systems and in the creation of joint ventures in Kazakhstan.

Meetings between the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery and regional representatives are held weekly and serve as an important platform for exchanging experience, discussing current issues, and developing solutions aimed at developing the country's machine-building industry.


Presentation of EnKo LLP