Modern Russian industry is undergoing a profound transformation where success is defined not by narrow specialization but by the ability to offer clients universal, technologically advanced, and safe solutions. This principle lies at the core of Alandr PRO’s business model — a company that has established itself as a multi-sector player capable of efficiently solving tasks ranging from servicing wind farms and energy facilities to ensuring safety at mining enterprises and agricultural complexes. In September 2025, as safety, import substitution, and digitalization became dominant trends, such an approach proved not only relevant but crucial for the sustainable growth of industrial enterprises.
The uniqueness of Alandr PRO lies in its ability to identify and implement synergistic links between industries that may seem unrelated at first glance. Experience gained from stabilizing pit walls at Kovdor Mining and Processing Plant has been adapted for oil and gas projects, such as ground stabilization at field sites. Anti-corrosion technologies perfected on main pipelines in the Tyumen region are now used to protect the steel structures of grain elevators in Bashkortostan. Meanwhile, the company’s expertise in working at heights unites wind turbine installation teams in the Rostov region with telecom tower maintenance specialists in the Arctic.
This cross-sector knowledge exchange allows Alandr PRO to create truly comprehensive solutions, transferring best practices from one field to another to maximize efficiency and innovation.
All of the company’s projects are based on three key principles that fully align with the industrial macrotrends of 2025:
1. Safety as an absolute priority.
For Alandr PRO, safety is not merely regulatory compliance but a proactive commitment to creating an incident-free environment. A striking example is the completion of all works at Kovdor GOK without interrupting production — a task requiring exceptional coordination and specially developed safety protocols. The company was among the first in Russia to fully restructure its processes under the ISO 45001:2020 standard, making it mandatory across all operations. This approach extends beyond fieldwork to the company’s in-house training center, where professionals are prepared to work under the harshest conditions while maintaining maximum situational awareness.
2. Import substitution as a growth strategy.
For Alandr PRO, import substitution means not simply replacing foreign equipment with domestic analogues but building full technological and human independence. The company offers clients fully localized value chains — from material sourcing and drone software development to the training of engineers and technicians capable of world-class performance. A notable example is its agreement with Rosatom to service wind farms in the Arctic using exclusively reliable, locally adapted, and logistics-independent solutions.
3. Digitalization as a key efficiency driver.
The company invests heavily in proprietary systems for data collection and analysis. The use of drones for wind turbine blade diagnostics and open-pit monitoring is just the visible layer. The true value lies in Alandr PRO’s AI algorithms that transform raw UAV data into actionable insights and predictive models. By forecasting the remaining service life of a wind turbine blade or the probability of a slope collapse in a quarry, clients can prevent accidents and optimize maintenance schedules, achieving significant cost savings.
A multi-sector approach does not mean diluted expertise. On the contrary, Alandr PRO demonstrates deep understanding of each sector it operates in:
• Energy (especially wind power):
One of the company’s fastest-growing business areas. With the service market for wind turbines expanding by 25% annually, Alandr PRO offers full-cycle solutions — from installation and commissioning to ongoing monitoring and maintenance. Its competitive edge lies in drone-based diagnostics that reduce inspection costs and time while improving accuracy. Projects in the Rostov region and Arctic zone confirm the company’s ability to operate in any climate.
• Oil & Gas Sector (Fuel and Energy Complex):
For major oil and gas players, Alandr PRO has become a trusted partner in import substitution, providing critical services in oil spill containment (LARN) and anti-corrosion protection (ACP). Operations in the Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi regions require advanced technology, seamless logistics, and readiness for extreme conditions. Activity reports demonstrate the company’s systemic project management across multiple complex sites.
• Mining Industry:
Here, Alandr PRO’s expertise shines in solving complex engineering challenges. The Kovdor GOK slope reinforcement project became an industry benchmark, proving that safety and uninterrupted production can coexist. The company also advances environmental monitoring initiatives, as demonstrated at the Sibay mine, where advanced diagnostic tools were used to assess post-flooding conditions and water quality.
• Agriculture:
Recognizing the strategic importance of food security, Alandr PRO has entered the agricultural infrastructure sector with services such as silo and tank cleaning, corrosion protection of metal structures, and installation of grain pipelines. These services are vital for preserving and processing harvests in regions like Bashkortostan, where agricultural output continues to grow.
Understanding that modern technologies require modern specialists, Alandr PRO established its own Professional Training Center — not just an educational institution but a strategic HR integrator. The center trains personnel for specific industrial tasks: from working at heights in Arctic conditions to UAV-based diagnostics and non-destructive testing methods.
A socially significant initiative includes discount programs for combat veterans, promoting social responsibility while attracting disciplined, highly motivated workers with valuable field experience.
Alandr PRO is more than a contractor — it is a strategic partner for Russia’s industrial enterprises. The company effectively integrates three major trends of the era — safety, import substitution, and digitalization — turning them from costs into competitive advantages.
Safety enhances reliability, import substitution ensures independence, and digitalization multiplies efficiency.
Its multi-sector model provides resilience against fluctuations in specific markets: while metallurgy may experience a downturn, wind energy and agriculture continue to grow, ensuring balanced workloads and stable development.
Looking ahead, Alandr PRO is poised to deepen service integration, develop proprietary technologies, and potentially expand to international markets, leveraging expertise gained from working in extreme Arctic conditions and at Russia’s most complex industrial facilities.
Alandr PRO exemplifies a new-generation industrial company — one that doesn’t merely adapt to change but actively shapes the future of industry.