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  1. Techsnabexport (Russian: АО "Техснабэкспорт"), internationally known as TENEX, is an overseas trading company owned by Russian state-owned company Rosatom. Techsnabexport is an exporter of enriched uranium and a supplier of nuclear fuel cycle products.

  2. Spent Nuclear Fuel Cask Storage Facility. About. TENEX TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, Joint-Stock Company (brand name TENEX) is one of the world’s major suppliers of uranium products that has been providing a significant share of uranium enrichment services requirements for western-type nuclear reactors. Constitutional Documents.

  3. Techsnabexport (trademark - TENEX) is the world’s largest exporter of initial nuclear fuel cycle products, covering a significant share of the demand from foreign designed reactors in terms of uranium enrichment services.

  4. 25 Jan 2020 · Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power on 21 January awarded Russia's Techsnabexport (Tenex) a $500 million contract to supply uranium enrichment services until 2030. Tenex, part of Atomenergoprom, is the nuclear fuel cycle subsidiary of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom.

  5. In 1975, the Export & Import Bureau Techsnabexport was transformed into the All-Union Association (AUA) Techsnabexport, which was primarily engaged in the supply of uranium products abroad. In 1988, AUA Techsnabexport was transferred to the Soviet Union’s Ministry of Medium Machine-Building (today — ROSATOM State Corporation).

  6. Techsnabexport (trademark - TENEX) is the world’s largest exporter of initial nuclear fuel cycle products, covering a significant share of the demand from foreign designed reactors in terms of uranium enrichment services.

  7. www.world-nuclear-news.org › Articles › Russia-s-Tenex-targets-40-market-share-by-2030Russia's Tenex targets 40% market share by 2030

    2 Jul 2015 · Russia expects to increase its share of the global market in products for the front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle by 10% in the next 15 years, thanks to the integrated nature of Rosatom's subsidiaries, according to the head of Techsnabexport (Tenex).