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Abi, a leading manufacturer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces that the principles of lean manufacturing will be implemented at the "Meat Gallery" factory.
The "Meat Gallery" factory (a part of Abi) has joined the federal project "Labor Productivity." This initiative is based on a systematic approach to work organization, enabling resource optimization, waste reduction, and increased process efficiency. Improving labor productivity is one of the five goals of the national project "Efficient and Competitive Economy," which has been implemented since 2025.
The project will be carried out with the participation of specialists from the Federal Center of Competence in Labor Productivity (FCC) over three years. The introduction of a lean manufacturing culture at Abi will be comprehensive. In the first phase, in collaboration with FCC experts, a working group will conduct an in-depth analysis of the processes at one of the factory’s production sites – the fully prepared food production workshop. Further actions will be divided into several stages: optimization of production flows (planned over three years), goal decomposition (working with management and key performance indicators), staff training, and continuous change management.
Vladimir Khudyakov, FCC expert in the Vladimir region:
"By order of the President of the Russian Federation, the implementation of labor productivity improvement tasks continues within the framework of the new national project 'Efficient and Competitive Economy.' I would like to note that over the past five years, more than 6,700 enterprises in the country have become participants in the 'Labor Productivity' project. Last year, we actively started working with JSC 'Starodvorskie Kolbasy' and LLC 'Techservice,' and now another Abi enterprise – JSC 'Meat Gallery' – has joined the national project.
Since early 2025, the FCC's working methodology has changed somewhat: we have improved the diagnostic approach and strengthened the focus on enhancing business performance indicators. 'Meat Gallery' is among the first to test the updated program within the new national project. Within six months, we will jointly achieve the planned targets for a specific product flow, and then the factory will continue the independent implementation and development of the program with remote support from the FCC."
Andrey Barkov, Director of Production – Executive Director of JSC "Meat Gallery":
"We are pleased that the well-established 'Labor Productivity' project in Russia continues its work, and that the employees of the 'Meat Gallery' factory who will take part in it will gain invaluable experience. Our collaboration with the experts from the Federal Center of Competence will help us identify and eliminate inefficiencies, optimize production processes, and teach us how to discover and efficiently utilize hidden resources at all production stages."
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces that ahead of the New Year, gifts were delivered to employees' families across all regions of Russia.
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, delivered over 8,000 New Year gifts to employees' children across all regions of Russia. This annual New Year tradition reached the entire country thanks to the extensive network of the company's sales teams. The event marked the final and largest stage of a comprehensive employee support program implemented as part of the Year of the Family in Russia.
Abi regularly implements a wide range of social support measures for its employees and their families. In 2024, the company carried out over 20 social projects, with several initiatives introduced for the first time during the Year of the Family.
In April, Abi celebrated 97 multigenerational family work dynasties within the company. On Children’s Day, the company hosted a grand quest-themed event for 250 children and their parents employed at its production facilities. In July, 20 married couples working at the "Meat Gallery" and "Starodvorsky Sausages" plants visited the city of Murom, the capital of the Family, Love, and Fidelity Day celebrations. By the start of the new school year, the company prepared 552 school kits for employees whose children were starting first grade. Abi employees collectively raise children in over 5,300 households, 10% of whom are large families.
For the first time in 2024, Abi aired advertisements for the "Vyazanka" brand on federal Russian television channels, featuring a large family as the protagonists. This initiative demonstrated the company's commitment to supporting, promoting, and strengthening family values through advertising communication.
Tatyana Trifonova, General Director of Abi:
"We are delighted to conclude the Year of the Family with such a grand and heartwarming tradition—celebrating the New Year by giving gifts to our employees' children. The year 2024 brought us many joyful moments and countless happy smiles. I believe one of the most significant achievements for Abi this year was reaffirming our status as a stable and reliable company. Our employees know they can count on secure jobs, stable salaries, opportunities for career growth and increased income, which together lay a solid foundation for building large families.
We are committed to continuing our comprehensive support measures for employees with children, including large families, in the future. Additionally, we plan to uphold the traditions that took root at Abi during the Year of the Family in Russia.
On behalf of myself and the entire Abi team, I would like to extend my heartfelt wishes for a Happy New Year and Merry Christmas to our colleagues, partners, and all the people of our country! May the holidays bring you boundless happiness, robust health, unforgettable experiences, and professional success. And may the gifts under the Christmas tree be everything you wished for!".
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces the conclusion of its 2024 "Mentorship" project.
Abi hosted the 2nd annual conference, "Mentorship at Abi – Together Towards Success!" During the event, the company summarized the results of the project and recognized the best mentors of the year. Special acknowledgments were given to those who actively trained colleagues in production, office environments, and across Russia's regions, as well as those who supported students in adapting to their professions.
In 2024, the "Abi Mentorship" project engaged 1,200 participants, making one in ten company employees a mentor within their teams. Abi has developed and implemented a training program for all employee categories, covering mentorship fundamentals, trainee instruction techniques, and workplace motivation. Throughout the year, over 80 events were organized for project participants, including lectures, workshops, and team-building quests.
Olga Antipova, Deputy General Director for HR and Organizational Development at Abi:
"Continuity is one of the hallmarks of a strong company, where employees approach their responsibilities with genuine dedication. This is truly a great reason to be proud. Abi has a large number of mentors, which gives us confidence in a successful future. We are committed to making mentorship a valued tradition and encouraging more employees to take on this honorable role. Therefore, the 'Abi Mentorship' project will undoubtedly continue in 2025."
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces: the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand has supported the first phygital festival in the Chelyabinsk region.
From December 5 to 8, the phygital sports festival "Hot Battle" took place in Chelyabinsk, organized by the Phygital Sports Federation of the Chelyabinsk Region and the multiproject "OUTSIDE THE GAME." The "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand served as the title partner of the event. The festival aimed to engage school and university students in a new format that combines cyber and real-world sports.
The "Hot Battle" festival brought together 400 athletes from across Russia, competing in nine disciplines. The competitions included events such as drone racing, phygital golf, football, basketball, pankration, and other sports. The awards ceremony for the winners was attended by Denis Martasov, Director of the Marketing Department at Abi; Alexander Kozlov, Deputy Governor of the Chelyabinsk Region; and Yuri Borzakovsky, Olympic champion and President of the Phygital Sports Federation of the Chelyabinsk Region.
Denis Martasov, Director of the Marketing Department at Abi:
"Innovation is at the core of the 'Goryachaya Shtuchka' brand. We regularly support projects in the fields of sports and gaming. Recently, 'Goryachaya Shtuchka' became a partner of the 'Path of the Trophy' project, which is part of the 'Games of the Future.' We are delighted that the phygital trend is gaining popularity in Russia, and we were pleased to support this wonderful festival in Chelyabinsk."
Yuri Borzakovsky, President of the Phygital Sports Federation of the Chelyabinsk Region and Olympic Champion:
"A large number of young people came to the competition—the excitement was incredible. Phygital sports are developing very seriously and rapidly. We established the Phygital Sports Federation of the Chelyabinsk Region to support this direction and help young people combine physical sports with computer-based activities. It’s inspiring to see their enthusiasm and the excitement in their eyes—they are eager to participate. The large-scale phygital festival was a great success, with around 400 participants joining the 'Hot Battle.' We extend our gratitude to the event’s title partner, the 'Goryachaya Shtuchka' brand, and personally to Denis Martasov, as well as to the Phygital Sports Federation of the Chelyabinsk Region and the 'OUTSIDE THE GAME' project, for their organization and support."
"Goryachaya Shtuchka" consistently supports projects related to esports and gaming. The brand first launched a campaign during a Dota 2 tournament in 2018. In 2019, it continued its efforts to expand its presence in the esports industry by partnering with tournaments for Dota 2 and CS:GO. In 2022–2023, the brand organized special projects, "Hot Battle" and "Hot Games," featuring top streamers of CS:GO and Minecraft. Continuing its strategy, the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand supported the Tro-Phy-Gital roadshow in 2024.
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces: the award ceremony took place within the framework of the first All-Russian ECG Forum on Responsible Business "Investments in Sustainable Development".
Abi has become one of the leading companies in the ECG rating. The award for contribution to the achievement of national development goals was presented to CEO Tatyana Trifonova by Igor Shchegolev, the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District.
"Those who have entered this rating think not only about making a profit. They see their goal differently – both in supporting the regions where they operate and in supporting their employees and their families, collaborating with the authorities to achieve national development goals. I am confident that the practices presented by the leaders of the ECG-rated companies at the forum will be widely adopted in the business community and will make life more comfortable for our citizens. The government, in turn, will provide all possible support to responsible companies," said Igor Shchegolev.
In 2023, Abi became one of the first companies in the Vladimir region to receive the "Responsible Investor" status. In 2024, the company’s enterprises continue to hold leading positions at the "AAA" level in the National Standard "Business Reputation Index for Business Entities" (ECG rating).
Abi is a systemically important enterprise in Russia, ensuring food security, investing in the development of its region and industry, and providing jobs for 12,500 people. The company has implemented a comprehensive program aimed at supporting employees and their development.
During the session "The State: The Contribution of Entrepreneurs to Achieving National Goals," CEO Tatyana Trifonova spoke about the company’s comprehensive employee support program, implementation of social projects, and joint educational programs with leading universities in the country. Tatyana Trifonova emphasized that the company regularly conducts staff qualification upgrades and implements automation solutions. Both of these factors allow employees to grow in their careers and increase their income. Stability and confidence in the future are key to the desire to start families and raise children.
Tatyana Trifonova, General Director of Abi:
"As a responsible business, we were able to obtain permission for construction and commissioning of the facility in a short period of time. The ECG Forum provides an opportunity for companies to share their experience in social projects and promote the ECG rating, the values of which are very important and relevant. Participation in it allows new businesses to get involved in the process, while also developing social projects within their companies aimed at achieving national development goals".
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, reports the following: by the end of the first nine months of 2024, the company sold 327,000 tons of finished products and commissioned the first facility under its investment program.
In the first nine months of 2024, Abi's investments exceeded 3 billion rubles. The company's total sales volume grew by 3.4%, reaching 327,000 tons of finished products. Revenue amounted to 64.7 billion rubles.
In August, the company launched new production facilities at the "Starodvorskie Sausages" plant. This is the first of two projects included in Abi's large-scale investment program, with a total budget of 26 billion rubles. The new plant's production capacity is 500 tons of finished products per day.
During the reporting period, the company's tax payments exceeded 6 billion rubles. Contributions to the federal budget amounted to 1.4 billion rubles, while over 1.9 billion rubles were allocated to the regional budget of the Vladimir Region. Total taxes paid to the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation exceeded 2.7 billion rubles.
Tatyana Trifonova, General Director of Abi:
"In the third quarter, the new facilities at the 'Starodvorskie Sausages' plant began operations. This is a landmark event for the company and the large Abi team, which employs over 12,500 people. We are confident that, as part of supporting the Year of the Family in Russia, it is crucial for employers to provide a foundation of stability and confidence in the future. That is why the company creates new jobs, guarantees stable wages, and ensures opportunities for career growth and income increase. We believe this is an essential foundation for decisions on starting a family and planning its expansion."
Abi continued its series of activities celebrating the Year of the Family in Russia. In July, 40 employees from Abi's production facilities (the "Meat Gallery" and "Starodvorskie Sausages" plants) visited the city of Murom, the capital of the Day of Family, Love, and Fidelity celebration.
By the start of the new school year, the company prepared 552 school kits and presented them to employees whose children were starting school for the first time. More than 5,300 Abi employees are raising children, 10% of whom are parents of large families.
The company continues to implement joint educational programs with leading universities in the Vladimir Region. In September, the second wave of the "Personnel Marketing" program was launched in collaboration with the Vladimir branch of the Presidential Academy.
Additionally, for the fourth consecutive year, Abi has been running the "Marketing Territory" project in partnership with Vladimir State University (VLSU). This program is specifically designed for undergraduate students of the "Management and Marketing" department at the university's Institute of Economics and Management.
1The revenue for January-September 2024 is presented prior to the audit results of the consolidated financial statements under IFRS.
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, reports that over the past year, the company has expanded the capabilities of its microbiological laboratory and commissioned new production facilities that meet all food safety standards.
Abi continuously improves and develops its quality control system at all stages of production. In 2024, Abi's microbiological laboratory received accreditation from the national system Rossakkreditatsiya, confirming the high level of management and expertise of the company's specialists, as well as their compliance with leading Russian standards.
The microbiological laboratory conducts incoming safety control of raw materials, monitors the sanitary condition of production facilities, and ensures the safety and quality of finished products.
Additionally, in 2024, Abi expanded the capabilities of its physicochemical laboratory: the laboratory can now control the quality not only of meat raw materials but also of packaging materials, such as films, casings, and corrugated packaging.
The company actively invests in quality and food safety while developing new production facilities. In August 2024, new areas of the "Starodvorskie Sausages" plant were commissioned. Quality requirements were integrated from the design stage of the facility: production logistics were organized based on flow and zoning principles, safe materials approved for quality were used in construction and finishing, and all production areas were equipped with modern sanitary and hygiene equipment.
In 2024, a new administrative and utility building of the plant was also put into operation. It was designed in such a way that employees' route to the production area follows a single path, incorporating all necessary sanitary procedures. Additionally, the building is equipped with modern showers, changing rooms, a cafeteria, and all the necessary infrastructure to ensure employee convenience.
Olga Spiridonova, Director of the Quality Department at Abi:
"Abi, as a market leader with products that are an essential part of the Russian diet, focuses on safety and quality across the entire production chain. As a result, products from the company's brands maintain strong positions in their segment and are leaders in their categories.
Abi invests annually in safety and modern technologies, laboratory research, and the development of employee competencies. As part of export development, in collaboration with the Rosselkhoznadzor and the Federal State Budgetary Institution VNIIZZh, we conduct a production laboratory control program and organize training for quality specialists, technologists, sales and marketing staff responsible for introducing the company's products into new countries".
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces the launch of a new educational program to help the company train professionals in production specialties.
Abi and the Vladimir Economic and Technological College (VETK) have launched an educational program to help the company train professional personnel for its production facilities. This is the first program in the Vladimir region focused on "Food Technology of Animal Origin."
The educational program is designed for four years of dual-format study. In the first year, students will attend lectures and training sessions to begin familiarizing themselves with the company, along with excursions to Abi's production sites. In the second and third years, the program will expand: Abi's quality control staff and technologists will conduct practical sessions directly at the company’s production facilities.
Yulia Volkova, HR Director at Abi:
"To date, Abi has implemented joint educational projects in marketing with Vladimir State University (VlGU) and in management with the Vladimir branch of the Presidential Academy. We have successfully graduated several classes of students, gained experience, and, for the first time, are launching a dual education program in "Food Technology of Animal Origin" in partnership with VETK College. Now Abi will be preparing future employees for both office and production roles.
Previously, specialists in this field were not trained in the Vladimir region, so students interested in this path had to leave the region to pursue opportunities in other cities, such as Ivanovo or Moscow. We decided to change that and improve the quality of regional education, placing a strong emphasis on practical, hands-on learning. Abi’s factories, which expanded with new production facilities in 2024, are ready to welcome young specialists and offer them opportunities for professional and career growth".
Galina Ananyeva, Director of the Vladimir Economic and Technological College:
"Our collaboration began over a year ago at the initiative of our partner, Abi. VETK already has experience in organizing and conducting dual education. As practice shows, graduates of such programs are not only highly motivated but also well-prepared. Dual education involves hands-on training at the company’s facilities, which is extremely important, and the college is grateful to our partners for providing this valuable opportunity. During their studies, students will be able to see the production process firsthand and get acquainted with their future employer.
I’d like to point out that first-year students, who are just starting the joint program with Abi, are focused from the beginning on building their careers within this company".
During the training, each student will receive a certified vocational qualification as a stuffing preparer, and upon completion, they will be qualified as a technician-technologist. Abi’s facilities will offer graduates career-building opportunities in the quality sector, with prospects for professional growth in various directions, from lead quality engineer to chief technologist.
Abi, a leading manufacturer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, reports: General Director Tatiana Trifonova became a laureate of the "Exporter of the Year" award in the "Best Woman Exporter" category.
The award ceremony took place on October 14 in Moscow as part of the "Made in Russia" International Export Forum, organized by the state export support institute "Russian Export Center."
In 2024, Tatiana Vladimirovna took first place in the "Best Woman Exporter" (large business) category in the Central Federal District and ranked among the top three winners at the federal stage of the competition. The award was presented by Alexey Repik, Chairman of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia."
Tatiana Trifonova, General Director of Abi:
«We are pleased to participate in the "Made in Russia" International Export Forum. Today, it is one of the key events that facilitate the exchange of experience, the formation of new contacts, and the development of exports.
As part of our export activities, we actively utilize support measures for domestic manufacturers provided under the national project "International Cooperation and Export." In 2024, our products received the Made in Russia certification from the Russian Export Center. Abi became the first food manufacturer from the Vladimir Region to achieve "Made in Russia" certification. We plan to continue working in this direction.
We intend to further increase the export of our products, including exploring new markets, with a focus on the Global South, which is a priority for our country.».
Abi's products are represented in 13 countries, and the company regularly participates in leading global food exhibitions: Gulfood (United Arab Emirates), Vietnam Foodexpo (Vietnam), Prodexpo (Russia), Saudi Agriculture (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), and Sial China (China). The products of Abi's brands are consistently showcased in Good Food Russia showrooms in the UAE, Vietnam, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and China.
Abi, a leading manufacturer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, reports: the ceremonial event took place as part of the celebration of the Agriculture and Food Industry Workers' Day.
As part of the celebration of Agriculture and Food Industry Workers' Day, Abi recognized more than 200 top employees for the year's achievements. The company’s employees were awarded corporate honors, letters of appreciation, and certificates of merit fr om the administration of the Oktyabrsky District of Vladimir, the administration of the city of Vladimir, and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Vladimir Region government.
Abi is one of the largest employers in the Vladimir Region, providing jobs and social benefits to more than 12,000 employees. The company has implemented a comprehensive program aimed at supporting and developing its staff. It also has a corporate university wh ere employees undergo retraining, improve their qualifications, and acquire in-demand professions.
The past year was significant for Abi. The company is completing a large-scale investment program totaling 26 billion rubles: new capacities of the "Starodvorskie Sausages" plant have been commissioned, and the construction of a new facility for the "Myasnaya Galereya" plant is nearing completion. Abi has also established its own engineering center, which designs and manufactures equipment for its production sites.
Olga Antipova, Deputy General Director for Human Resources and Organizational Development at Abi:
«Behind all the company's achievements is the work of a large team of professionals. Abi is more than 12,000 employees who are responsible for creating products loved and chosen by residents in every corner of Russia, as well as in 13 other countries. We believe that the development of Abi primarily means social guarantees, stability, and confidence in the future for our employees and their families. It is an opportunity to work peacefully, build a career, start families, and have children.».
Abi, a leading manufacturer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces: products of the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand are embarking on a journey through the countries of the global phygital movement, charting a route from Ufa to Doha.
On October 17, the ceremonial start of the Tro-Phy-Gital Tour car rally took place in Ufa, with the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand serving as the title partner. The legendary "Games of the Future" trophy was handed over to the tour participants by the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Chernyshenko, and the Minister of Sports of Russia, Mikhail Degtyarev. The event was held as part of the XII International Sports Forum "Russia – a Sporting Power".
The Tro-Phy-Gital Tour rally's opening ceremony was preceded by a roundtable discussion titled "From Russia with Phygital: A New Approach to Supporting and Developing Sports," which was attended by representatives from the Russian Ministries of Sports and Education, the head of the "Games of the Future" project Igor Stolyarov, as well as project partners. In his speech, Abi's Director of Marketing Denis Martasov noted that the company shares the values of combining traditional and new formats, and is therefore pleased to join the growing phygital movement.
Denis Martasov, Director of the Marketing Department at Abi:
"The projects of the 'Goryachaya Shtuchka' brand in the world of esports and gaming have been carried out for several years. In addition, we also implement offline sports programs. We are pleased to join the international phygital community, which combines competitions in both the physical and digital dimensions.
'Goryachaya Shtuchka' is Abi's most advanced brand. Innovation unites Tro-Phy-Gital and 'Goryachaya Shtuchka,' which supported the first phygital world tour of the legendary Trophy. We are confident that 'Goryachaya Shtuchka' will be a bright addition to the participants' journey and will help make each day of the tour more exciting, interesting, and delicious."
The brand regularly supports projects related to esports and gaming. For the first time, the brand ran a campaign at a Dota 2 tournament in 2018. In 2019, the brand continued its efforts to expand its presence in the esports industry, also partnering at Dota 2 and CS:GO tournaments. In 2022-2023, the brand carried out special projects "Hot Battle" and "Hot Games" featuring top streamers of CS:GO and Minecraft. Continuing its strategy, in 2024, the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand is supporting the Tro-Phy-Gital car rally.
The Tro-Phy-Gital tour is an international car rally for phygital sports enthusiasts, combining competitions in both physical and digital dimensions. The international rally will visit countries within the global phygital community, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Qatar. Throughout the journey, participants will be supported by the advanced products of the "Goryachaya Shtuchka" brand.
Abi, a leading producer of convenient and easy-to-prepare food products, announces the launch of a new wave of the educational program "Territory of Marketing" in collaboration with Vladimir State University named after Alexander Grigorievich and Nikolai Grigorievich Stoletovs.
The educational program "Territory of Marketing" has been implemented for four years. The project is specially designed for undergraduate students of the "Management and Marketing" department at the Institute of Economics and Tourism of Vladimir State University (VlSU). It allows future candidates not only to gain practical experience with a strong employer but also to start their career path at Abi.
The program is integrated into the educational process of Vladimir State University (VlSU): university professors oversee the lecture portion, while Abi experts offer students the opportunity to analyze real company cases. Practical classes and exams for the "Territory of Marketing" are conducted in a branded university classroom, designed using key elements of Abi's corporate style.
Yulia Volkova, Director of the HR Department at Abi:
“The ‘Territory of Marketing’ program covers many interesting topics that are useful for young specialists: which forms of online product promotion are relevant, how to engage opinion leaders, what is included in marketing research, and how to develop a brand platform.
“Thanks to Abi’s experts, the university’s academic program is enriched with real cases. Students gain an understanding of what specific marketing projects entail and acquire experience in their implementation—an unquestionable advantage in the job market. Moreover, students who complete the training have the opportunity to undergo an internship and apply for a paid traineeship at a federal-level company. If they prove themselves, they receive a job offer.”
The course will last for 2 academic semesters. Its main goal is to enhance the practical training level of Vladimir students in marketing, as well as to systematically form a student talent pool, with the opportunity for the best young specialists to gain subsequent employment at Abi.
Dmitry Kozlov, Director of the Institute of Economics and Tourism at Vladimir State University (VlSU):
“The collaboration model between Vladimir State University (VlSU) and Abi has proven itself in the best possible way. The company supports students not only with gifts and prizes but also professionally by providing them with education. Within the framework of the ‘Territory of Marketing,’ the theoretical part of the discipline is delivered by university professionals—our candidates and doctors of sciences—while all practical classes are handled by Abi. Such a collaboration between the institute and the commercial sector allows us to prepare future employees who will not hear, ‘Forget what you were taught before’ when they start working.”
Every year, more than 100 students complete internships and traineeships at Abi. The company provides them with the opportunity to gain experience in various fields: production technology, quality control, marketing, analytics, Information Technology(IT), economics and finance, HR management, and more. Furthermore, the company has created all the necessary conditions for the adaptation and development of young people: a mentoring system, support from the Corporate University, and a talent pool program that stimulates career growth.
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