Production association
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Production association (Russian: Производственное объединение) was a form of the organization of industry in the Soviet Union. According to the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, it is "a single specialized production and economic complex, which includes factories, plants, research, design, technological, and other organizations that have industrial relations with each other and centralized auxiliary and service production. The production units that make up the association are not separate legal entities". As a rule, it is managed by the management of its core enterprise, with the board of directors of its major enterprises serving as an advisory body.[1]
Similar associations existed in other
Post-Soviet times
After the regaining of the independence of
The term was preserved in the names of a number of enterprises in modern Russia and some post-Soviet states, but it does not have any legal meaning.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ a b Great Soviet Encyclopedia, article "Производственное объединение"
- ^ Žaisladirbių istorijos IV. Gamybinis susivienijimas „Neringa“, Toy Museum, Lithuania
- ^ "Radijo imtuvas + 1 ritė (Magnetofono ritės Vilniaus Plastiko dirbinių gamyklos “Plasta” leidimo)"
- ^ „Elfos“ gamykla