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30/08/2024
MAZ is developing cooperation with the Pskov region

Vladimir Yanushko, Deputy General Director of the Minsk Automobile Plant, familiarized Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Igor Petrishenko, Deputy Minister of Industry Andrei Kuznetsov, as well as Deputy Governor of the Pskov region Olga Timofeeva and Deputy for Economy and Investment Ninel Salagaeva with the model range presented within the framework of the "Days of the Vitebsk region" in Pskov.

Thus, according to Mr. Yanushko, 96 MAZ trucks and two passenger buses have already been delivered to the Pskov region in the first half of 2024. Another 32 MAZ 216 buses will be shipped by the end of the year.

In addition, a joint cooperative project is being implemented in the region for the production of special purpose vehicles with hydraulic lifting equipment on the MAZ chassis (collaboration of MAZ-RUS with JSC Lifting Machines).

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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