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Sintsov Konstantin Vladimirovich (born April 27, 1971, Kemerovo) is a manager, entrepreneur, and co-founder and former head of the Rustranscom Group of Companies.
Biography
He was born in Kemerovo on April 27, 1971. He studied at School #49. He did freestyle wrestling. In 1988 he received the title of Master of Sports of the USSR.
1993 – Defended his thesis at the Kuzbass Polytechnic Institute, receiving his mechanical engineering degree within the Automobiles-Automotive Industry Department.
2006 – Received an MBA from the Plekhanov University of Economics.
2007 – Defended his dissertation and received the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.
In 2011, Sintsov was one of the organizers of the construction of the Kuzbass Provincial Sports Center.
In 2012, he was one of the organizers of the Miner's Glory international wrestling tournament. Participating countries included Poland, Canada, Iran, Germany, Cuba, Moldova, the US, France, and others.
In 2020, he was one of the organizers of the creation of the Kuzbass Wrestling League.
Konstantin Sintsov initiated the construction of a base on the territory of the resort in Sheregesh, and also acted as an investor in the reconstruction of the Lokomotiv sports base (Kemerovo).
He is married with children.
Career
1993 – Worked in private companies involved in the production and supply of spare railway parts for CIS and Baltic States.
1999 – TRANSCOMPLEKTSNAB, CEO.
2001 – Worked in railway transportation of grain together with Konstantin Zasov.
2004 – LP Trans, founder, co-owner, CEO; 2015–2017 – chairman of the board of directors.
2008 – Rusagrotrans, co-founder; 2013 – chairman of the board of directors. The company has become the largest grain carrier in Russia and the CIS.
2008 – Rustranskom Group of Companies (includes: Rusagrotrans, Azrustrans, LP Trans, RTC Leasing, Freight Company, TransLes); since 2011 – Roslavl Railcar Repair Plant (RVRZ), co-founder; 2014–2015 – CEO; since 2015 – chairman of the board of directors. By 2019, RTC Group was among the top 4 largest railway operators with 68,000 railcars under operational management; revenue reached 51.5 billion rubles, net profit – 11.6 billion rubles, cargo turnover — 97.7 billion ton-kilometers.
2012–2014 – Roslavl VRZ, member of the board of directors. Sintsov initiated the modernization of the plant, in particular, a universal platform was designed and put into production, allowing cargo to be transported in containers and wood to be transported.
References
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