Russian Heavy-Class ERP System for Manufacturing Passes Initial Testing by Rostec and 1C

The state corporation «Rostec» and the company 1C successfully conducted trials of a domestic «heavy-class» ERP system designed for production management. The platform was tested at the facilities of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and the United Engine Corporation (UEC). According to Rostec, the new system will replace foreign software and enhance operational efficiency within the aerospace and engine manufacturing sectors. There are plans to extend this solution to other enterprises within the defense industry.

A «heavy-class» ERP system is a comprehensive solution aimed at managing large industrial operations characterized by high levels of technological and logistical complexity.

The implementation of this Russian ERP solution is being carried out not only at UAC and UEC production sites but also within the design bureau of UAC and the holding companies themselves. The platform comprises systems for production management, material and technical support, procurement, supply chains, and product quality assurance.

This system is based on «1C:ERP Enterprise Management» and a new packaged solution «1C:Cooperation Management.» It provides oversight for manufacturing processes and supply chains. The ERP platform is scheduled to transition to pilot industrial operation in October 2025.

Maxim Valin, the Director of Digital Transformation at Rostec, emphasized that the new ERP solution is not merely an adaptation of foreign systems but a fully independent Russian development.

Director of Digital Transformation at Rostec

“Together with 1C, we are developing a ‘heavy’ ERP system tailored for production management in aerospace and engine manufacturing. The platform integrates the supply of components, product output, quality control, warehouse and cooperation management, and resource accounting—all built on entirely domestic code, without the use of foreign components. This is not an adaptation of existing solutions, but a unique Russian product. To date, the system has undergone preliminary testing at the UAC, which was deemed successful. We are now focused on integrating historical data and training operational specialists.”