SKF to build factory in Russia for railway bearings


SKF to build factory in Russia for railway bearings

SKF has decided to build a factory in Russia for taper bearing units to supply
to the fast growing Russian railway market. 

This new investment will further strengthen SKF's position as world leader in
the railway industry.

The construction of the new factory will start in September 2008 and will be in
operations by April 2010. The factory will also have a channel dedicated to
reconditioning of bearings.

The Group's investment amounts to around SEK 235 million and the number of
employees will be about 150.

The final site for the new factory is not yet decided, but is expected to be in
the vicinity of Moscow.

The Russian railways, RZD, is rebuilding its rail transport system, both
infrastructure and rolling stock, and is now the world‘s largest investor in
rail transport, both in rolling stock and with a 25% network expansion. 

Russia is now in a technology transition phase introducing taper bearing units
to replace cylindrical roller bearings and axlebox designs. This shift to
pre-lubricated taper bearing units is driven by an objective to obtain longer
maintenance intervals and lower life cycle costs. SKF has a leading position in
supplying taper bearing units  to the railway industry all over the world and
intends to get an important part of  the Russian market.

Göteborg, 20 December 2007

Aktiebolaget SKF
(publ) 

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AB SKF may be required to disclose the information provided herein according to
the Securities Markets Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act. The
information was submitted for publication at 13.30 on 20 December.
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For further information, please contact:
PRESS: Lars G Malmer, SKF Group Communication, tel: +46 31-337 1541, mobile: 
+46 705-371541, e-mail: lars.g.malmer@skf.com
IR: Marita Björk, SKF Investor Relations, tel: +46 31-337 1994, mobile: +46
705-181994,          
e-mail: marita.bjork@skf.com


Aktiebolaget SKF, 415 50 Göteborg, tel: 031 337 1000, fax 031 337 1722,
www.skf.com

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