KAMAZ plans to supply 463 units of vehicles to Turkmenistan in 2021

KAMAZ plans to supply 463 units of vehicles to Turkmenistan in 2021

During 2021, the Russian company “KAMAZ” plans to supply 463 units of vehicles to Turkmenistan. The regional representative of the company Marat Garifullin told Trend.

In total, within the framework of the agreement signed in 2019 between “KAMAZ” PTC and the “Turkmenavtoulaglary” Agency of the Ministry of Industry and Communications of Turkmenistan, the supply of 1,982 units of “KAMAZ” vehicles for various purposes is envisaged from 2019 to 2021.

“KAMAZ” FTC Corp. is the distributor of “KAMAZ” PTC in Turkmenistan. LLP.

“KAMAZ” products are well known in Turkmenistan. Trucks, truck cranes, tankers and other special equipment from Naberezhnye Chelny have proven themselves in Turkmenistan from the best side. It is reliable in operation and is used in almost all major construction sites in the country. The company's development engineers improve the car models, adapting them to local climatic conditions.

In Ashgabat, there is a trade and training and service center “KAMAZ”, where full maintenance of vehicles is carried out. Also, Turkmen specialists are trained here, studying the features of the device, operation, diagnostics and maintenance of new equipment. It is planned that “KAMAZ” service centers will be built in the cities of Balkanabat, Dashoguz, Turkmenabat and Mary.

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