Demidov Ivan Dmitrievich (September 26, 1904, p. Ezdakovo (now does not exist [1] ) Arzamas district of Nizhny Novgorod province - 1963, Leningrad) - Soviet engineer and organizer of production.
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Biography
He graduated from the Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute (1935), a mechanical engineer.
In 1927-1938 - at the Leningrad Plant No. 77: mechanic, rate setter, head of research bureau, head of production preparation, assistant to technical director, head of workshop, head of the quality control department of the plant, deputy chief engineer, chief engineer; in 1938-1941, 1943-1944 - Director of Vysokogorsky Mechanical Plant ( Nizhny Tagil ); in 1941-1943 - Head of the 4th Main Directorate of the USSR People's Commissariat of Munitions , Chief Engineer of the Novosibirsk Combine No. 179.
Under his leadership, VSW widely introduced mechanization of production processes, a number of new workshops, a compressor power substation were built and put into operation, a school of masters of socialist labor was created, and in the years of World War II, a continuous method of producing shells was introduced in two workshops. Contributed to the construction of housing for workers, the creation of a sanatorium for workers with tuberculosis.
He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1939), the Red Star (1942).