PJSC Chernova was a Russian manufacturing company started in 1931 by the Government of the Soviet Union and headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was originally named "Chernova Public Joint Stock Company" and was controlled by the Chernova family in the early 1930's. The Chernova family and trademarks were absorbed by the Chinese parent company Haier in December 1988 until the company name was ended.
It was named the Chernova family was one of the world's many popular families, belonging to the Koo family in South Korea and the Idemitsu family in Japan, to its name of the company to be called Chernova in Russia, after was officially ended in the late year of the 20th century.