MT-Integration Group Ranked Among Top 5 IT Companies for Industry in Russia
MT-Integration Group has confirmed its position in the industrial digitalization market, ranking 5th in the “Leaders of Information Technology for Industry – 2026” rating.
The rating has been conducted annually since 2013 and is based on data provided by the companies themselves. The key criterion is revenue generated from projects for industrial enterprises. In 2026, the ranking included 21 companies with total revenue exceeding 159 billion rubles and more than 1,600 completed projects.
In 2025, MT-Integration Group’s revenue from industrial projects, including those delivered by GMCS and other subsidiaries, amounted to 3,591 million rubles (excluding VAT). This represents approximately 14.4% of the company’s total revenue for the year.
Within the rating, the company achieved strong positions across several categories:
Category: “Leaders in IT for Industry in Russia”
- 5th place
Category: “Leading IT Solution Providers”
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1st place — Industrial Automation Systems (APCS / SCADA)
3rd place — Performance Management (BI, CPM), GMCS
5th place — Human Resources Management (HRM), GMCS
6th place — Artificial Intelligence in Industry, GMCS
7th place — Logistics Management (SCM, WMS, TMS), GMCS
8th place — Asset Management and Maintenance (EAM)
9th place — Enterprise Information Systems (ERP), GMCS
Category: “Best IT Solution Provider by Industry”
2nd place — Oil & Gas
3rd place — Energy
4th place — Mining
4th place — Wood Processing
8th place — Mechanical Engineering
8th place — Food Industry
9th place — Metallurgy
12th place — Chemicals and Petrochemicals
The rating results confirm MT-Integration Group’s systematic efforts to build expertise in industrial sectors — from automating production processes to implementing AI- and data analytics–driven solutions.
The company continues to strengthen its presence in key industries and develop solutions aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and manageability of industrial enterprises.
“As 2025 was a year of selecting tools and running pilot integrations for many enterprises, 2026 is becoming the year of ‘digitalization for productivity growth.’ APS/MES systems are at the center of attention — for example, planning, management, and monitoring systems for production, inventory, and supply chains based on domestic solutions such as Rystep, as well as end-to-end management of production processes using AI assistants on platforms like R2S ProWork. Their application enables automation of the entire product lifecycle, providing businesses with transparency, control, and predictability. Maintenance and repair management systems also play a critical role. A separate cluster of proven solutions is formed by optimization systems based on mathematical modeling tools, which are becoming an integral part of both strategic and tactical production management,” commented Stanislav Otinov, Director of Production Systems Department at GMCS.
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