VSMPO AVISMA is a leading Russian metallurgical company and one of the worlds largest producers of titanium sponge and titanium mill products. The company supplies high performance titanium materials to global aerospace manufacturers, industrial sectors, and defense industries. Its vertically integrated operations encompass raw material sourcing, titanium processing, forging, and advanced component manufacturing. VSMPO AVISMA maintains long term supply agreements with major international aircraft producers. Its production facilities are strategically located in Russia to support efficient manufacturing and export logistics.
VSMPO AVISMA origins date back to 1933 with the establishment of the Verkhnaya Salda Metallurgical Production Association in Russia. The enterprise initially focused on non ferrous metallurgy.
In 1998, VSMPO merged with AVISMA, a major titanium sponge producer, forming VSMPO AVISMA Corporation and creating a vertically integrated titanium company.
By 2007, the company had secured long term supply agreements with major global aerospace manufacturers, reinforcing its leadership in the titanium industry.
Primary Mining Regions
VSMPO AVISMA production facilities are located in the Sverdlovsk region of Russia, particularly in Verkhnaya Salda and Berezniki. These industrial centers form the core of the company titanium operations.
Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
The company operates integrated metallurgical plants that convert raw materials into titanium sponge and finished mill products. Rail systems and export logistics networks support delivery to aerospace manufacturers worldwide.
Strategic Geographic Advantage
Its Russian industrial base provides proximity to raw materials and established export corridors, enabling reliable participation in global aerospace supply chains.
In 2024, VSMPO AVISMA maintained titanium production for international aerospace clients while strengthening domestic manufacturing precision in the Sverdlovsk region.
Capital investment during 2024 supported automation upgrades and improved metallurgical processing systems.
In 2025, the company reinforced long term aerospace supply agreements and operational efficiency programs, sustaining its global titanium market presence.