Kryukiv Railway Car Building Works traces its industrial identity to the Kremenchuk railcar works and remains primarily a rolling-stock manufacturer. Public company and reference material describe passenger cars, freight cars, metro cars, escalators, running gear, and other transport-industry products as its current core business.
Rail-industry coverage of the company's 155th anniversary describes the plant's 1869 origin in railway workshops, its 1930 move into railcar-building status, and later postwar expansion into engineering equipment alongside freight and passenger rail products.
The plant also had a Soviet engineering-crossing equipment role. LB.ua's company dossier says a main design bureau for engineer landing and crossing equipment was created at the plant in 1954, and later developed the GSP-55 tracked self-propelled ferry, PTS-65 floating trailer, and PMM-1, PMM-2, and PMM-2M ferry-bridge machines.
Railway rolling stockMetro carsSpecial engineering vehiclesAmphibious crossing equipment
Current public material emphasizes rail rolling stock. Historical military-system attribution relies on coverage of the Soviet-era engineer landing and crossing-equipment bureau.