Rosel Builds a Digital Industrial Platform
From procurement to decommissioning, Rosel’s new solution, TDM.Istok, enables end-to-end tool management across industrial operations.

Strengthening Cooperation Inside the Industrial Ecosystem
The digital solution TDM.Istok “Tooling and Equipment Management,” developed by NPP Istok named after Shokin, part of the Rosel holding, has been officially included in the Russian Ministry of Digital Development’s register of domestic software. The platform is designed for automated management of tools and production equipment at industrial enterprises and covers the entire lifecycle, from selection and procurement to operation, repair, write-off, and replacement. By systematizing records, automating search functions, and enriching the database with technical parameters, TDM.Istok minimizes downtime, prevents excessive inventories, and supports reliable production planning.
A key feature is the integration of TDM.Istok with the industrial marketplace TKMP.Istok, which operates as a “single window.” The platform enables tool selection based on precise specifications, comparison of Russian manufacturers’ offerings, and rapid requests for procurement, repair, or custom tool development. This accelerates logistics and supports import substitution, strengthening cooperation within Russia’s industrial ecosystem.
A Unified Information Space
Within the domestic market, TDM.Istok has broad prospects. Deployment is possible through national industrial digitalization programs and partnerships with system integrators. The solution integrates with existing MES, ERP, PLM, and PDM systems, creating a unified information space and ensuring transparency in resource management. The product is in demand across serial metalworking enterprises and high-tech industries.

Export opportunities remain limited at present, as the system is oriented toward Russian standards, infrastructure, and suppliers. International deployment would require adaptation, localization, and certification.
An Alternative to Imported Systems
TDM.Istok is part of a wider portfolio of digital platforms developed by Rosel. At GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai, the company presented IIoT.Istok, an industrial internet of things platform featuring AI analytics, digital twins, and predictive diagnostics. The platform is certified under the “Made in Russia” program and includes modules such as IIoT.SmartWorkPlace and remote monitoring.
Rosel also delivers integrated hardware and software solutions for nuclear energy enterprises, including SM1820 computing systems and PLC-Elbrus industrial controllers based on Russian processors. For these systems, ELPLC-LOGIC has been developed as a fully domestic computer-aided design solution.
Russian Companies Build a PLM Ecosystem
In recent years, Russia has actively developed its own PLM and PDM ecosystem, offering enterprises independent lifecycle management solutions. Key platforms include Soyuz-PLM by Programsouz, providing end-to-end engineering data management and specialized modules for production preparation.

The company 1C offers “1C:PLM Product Lifecycle Management,” integrating CAD, CAM, CAE, and CAPP data across all stages from concept to disposal.
T-FLEX PLM by Top Systems creates a unified environment for documentation, design, and production planning, while automating nomenclature and business processes. Appius-PLM, developed on the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform, has been tested in defense, radio electronics, and energy enterprises and is included in the national software register.
Lotsman:PLM by ASCON serves as a core element for mechanical engineering, unifying engineering data, processes, and software. SARUS+ by the National Computer Corporation is a secure PLM solution built on the Digital Enterprise platform, combining security and functionality.

Smart Tooling for a Strong Industrial Base
TDM.Istok fits into the broader shift from basic equipment tracking to comprehensive digital management of production resources. Significant growth in deployments is expected at large enterprises. Future development may include advanced analytics, integration with IoT sensors for real-time tool condition monitoring, and AI-based wear prediction and procurement optimization. These advances reinforce the efficiency and technological independence of Russian industry.









































