

KAMAZ, a leading Russian truck manufacturer, and Segezha Group timber holding (MOEX: SGZH) signed an agreement of intent to develop mutually beneficial cooperation on the testing program, refinement of prototypes, supply, and organization of service for logging complexes.
An important component of the planned cooperation is joint research and development (R&D). The parties have established an exchange of information to develop optimal engineering and design solutions during the testing of the first samples of equipment in the Republic of Karelia.
Currently, Segezha Group continues testing KAMAZ-1010 harvester and KAMAZ-1011 forwarder in Karelia. The new forestry machines were developed by KAMAZ PTC in cooperation with the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman within the framework of the complex project "Creating the Production of Multifunctional Energy-Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Forestry Machines through the Use of Digital Technologies in Logging Operations".
NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)

