Localize Your Electronics for Russian State Tenders. Get into the Ministry of Industry Register (Decree #719).
For legal entities entering Russian procurement: contract manufacturing plus metalworking under one roof, engineering audit against Decree #719 scoring, pilot batch, VNII submission, and a practical route into the Ministry of Industry register.
- Decree #719
- Ministry of Industry
- 44-FZ / 223-FZ
Benefits
Why localize for Russian procurement
Access to government procurement (44-FZ, 223-FZ) – market over $110 billion
Cut logistics costs by 30–50%
Eligible for R&D subsidies up to 50%
One B2B route from scoring audit to pilot batch and register filing
Services
What we deliver
Electronics contract manufacturing
SMT/THT assembly, sourcing, test planning, and pilot-to-series manufacturing for legal-entity B2B projects.
Metalworking turnkey
Metal enclosures, chassis, stamped parts, welding, and design refinement where enclosure points are critical to Decree #719 scoring.
Decree #719 registration
Engineering audit, document package, photo evidence, VNII Radioelectronics submission, and support until register entry.
Process
How we work
- 1
You send the specification, current design documentation, and procurement target for the product.
- 2
Engineering audit: we calculate Decree #719 points, identify missing score, and refine enclosure / manufacturing steps where needed.
- 3
We build a pilot batch covering metalwork plus electronics in a manufacturable B2B route.
- 4
We prepare the evidence package, submit to VNII Radioelectronics, and support the review cycle.
- 5
After register entry, we move to repeat series production for Russian tenders and supply contracts.
Case study
Example project
“A Chinese CCTV manufacturer wanted to bid for a Moscow metro tender. It lacked points for the enclosure. We designed a stamped metal enclosure, revised the design, and obtained the Decree #719 certificate in 3 months. The client won a contract worth about $1M.”
Questions
FAQ
Is this service for end consumers or for companies?+
For legal entities only: OEMs, equipment manufacturers, and foreign vendors entering Russian B2B procurement. The workflow is built around technical documentation, pilot batches, and contract manufacturing.
What documents are required for registration?+
Initially: specification, design documentation, manufacturing route details; a sample may be requested. The exact package is confirmed after an engineering audit against Decree #719 scoring.
How long does localization take?+
With complete documentation and an agreed work plan, obtaining the certificate typically takes about 3–4 months, including a pilot batch and submission to VNII Radioelectronics.
Can we use our own enclosure drawings?+
Yes. We revise the design as needed (including for stamping, fastening, and thermal performance) to meet scoring and manufacturability requirements.
Do you accept CNY payments?+
We work with legal entities. Payment currency, VAT, and contract milestones are agreed on a per-project basis in line with applicable regulations.