Competitive advantages

  • Proximity to commercial seaports in the Azov-Black Sea basin, like Novorossiysk and Port Kavkaz, makes it easy to ship products abroad.
  • The location is where the main road intersects with the rail transport routes that connect the northern, western, eastern, and southern parts of the region.
  • The district center, Slavyansk-on-Kuban, benefits from a strategic logistical location at the intersection of trade routes leading to Krasnodar, Novorossiysk, Anapa, Temryuk, Port of Kavkaz, and Timashevsk.
  • Slavyansk district has the exclusive in Russia Troitskoye iodine deposit, which is estimated to have over 4 billion cubic meters of reserves, as well as significant oil and gas reserves.
  • Shell-sand beaches line the Sea of Azov, with shallow waters boasting warm sea temperatures. The region enjoys a mild climate and hosts a unique ecosystem, including swamps, estuaries, channels, lakes, and a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  • A stable demographic situation with minimal population outflow, along with the presence of higher and secondary schools that offer access to professional staff.
  • Slavyansk district has a diverse economy and is known for being one of the most developed municipalities. Its economy relies on three main sectors: industry, agriculture, and trade.
  • There is a low unemployment rate of 0.7%, positive migration balance, rising wages, and social stability.
  • The availability of higher and secondary vocational educational institutions provides the opportunity to train individuals to meet the needs of employers.
  • Infrastructure in Slavyansk district includes the OOO Slavyansk Support Center, municipal property management, the agriculture department, and a branch of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Union.