«STYX» Crematorium Complex

We compile, manufacture, ship and deploy the STYX Specialized Autonomous Mobile Universal Crematorium Complexes.

No more do you have to project and plan the construction of a crematorium, since what we're offering is times cheaper, significantly more compact and takes a lot less in terms of time.

It is getting harder each year for cemeteries to obtain land for expansion, and the only reasonable solution to that problem is the construction of crematoriums, which allows to reduce the burial space required a hundredfold.

What we're offering is this: module-type mobile crematorium complexes.

STYX: Specialized Autonomous Mobile Universal Crematorium Complex

STYX includes:

1. SAMUC      – Specialized Autonomous Mobile Universal Crematorium
2. SAMUM     – Specialized Autonomous Mobile Universal Morgue
3. SAMSON    – Specialized Autonomous Mobile Sectioning Unit
4. Module №1 – Administration (director, accounting, archive)
5. Module №2 – Registration, ashes storage / claims
6. Module №3 – Workshop (plumbing, etc.)
7. Module №4 – Canteen, resting room.
8. Module №5 – Toilets and bathrooms.
9. Module №6 – Casket/accessories manufacturing.
10. Module №7 – Med Bay / Employees resting room.
11. Columbatium walls of various configuration
12. Crypts, columbarium walls,chapel
13. Pantheon, soldiers' memorial, burial chamber
14. Specialized parting chamber
15. Easing and Memories Zone
16. Garbage collector, parking lot, water well
17. Roads and walkways
18. Pavilions, pergolas, etc.
19. Flowerbeds and pine trees, radio room

STYX takes up a total of one hectar, which allows the cremation and burial of approximately 100 thousand deceased within 25-30 years. That approximation applies to cities with populations of 500 000 people and over.

If the traditional burial method was used, it would take about 120 hectars of scarce and hard-to-obtain land.

Columbary walls, crypts and memorials are placed within the Complex. STYX may be located in the mountains, hills, muddy or sandly lands.

STYX's configuration may be changed. For instance one may remove the SAMUM mobile morgue and SAMSON sectioning unit; presence of SAMUM and SAMSON within the STYX complex, however, deals with a range of ethic problems related to body storage, sectioning and cremation. In case of need a module may be added or removed from the complex. Such flexibility allows for accommodating to any and all needs of the customer.

Since the complex is module based it may be relocated to any other place at any given time and start working almost immediately.

Therefore projects and planning required for construction of buildings which may not be relocated are not required.

STYX may be deployed within a regulary cemetery without using additional land, whilst columbary walls may be installed in a manner of a fence, in unused areas or along the walkways.

In a city of over 500 000 people the death rate is about 5-7 thousand people a year, or 1 people a day.

Statistically, when a crematorium goes into use, about 30% of the families of the deceased approach its service within the first year, about 50% within the second, and about 70% and more within the following years.

Deploying a mobile crematorium complex is times cheaper than constructing a permanent crematorium.

According to open sources (media, internet) the Izhevsk (Russia) authorities have been debating on investing 350 million rubles into constructing a crematorium. A similar situation takes place in Samara where an investment of 295 million is debatet, while about 200 million worth of investments are debated in Ufa.

Complete deployment of STYX, in comparison, with all the utilities would only cost 60-80 million rubles depending on the configuration, quantity of used materials and the architectural plan used and would take about 6-8 months.

With an average price for a single cremation being 20-25 thousand rubles and overall quantity of orders of 1500-2000 rubles within the first year and 2500-3000 rubles within the second year, the payback time for STYX is approximately 2 years.

The module-based system is minimalist and ascetic in its design - as it should be. At the same time STYX fully provides for a decently organized cremation ceremony.

Any and all alternatives and traditional variants of cemetery/crematorium construction are significantly more expensive; we went the non-trivial way and lessened the costs, area used and commissioning time. There are no analogs in Russia nor in the rest of the world