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Visit of the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to “AutoKrAZ”

18 May, 2015

The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Ukraine Mr. Alisher Abdualiev visited “AutoKrAZ” on May 15. The purpose of his visit was to have a look at products of Kremenchug Automobile Plant and negotiate possible cooperation between KrAZ and Uzbekistan government and business entities.

During his visit Mr. Alisher Abdualiev could not only see products made by Ukrainian manufacturer including KrAZ cabovers but also to see KrAZ truck  running through  obstacle course on the company’s proving ground. He also has taken a ride in passenger’s seat of the KrAZ-5233ВЕ truck passing over obstacles of the proving ground, following which he admired excellent off road ability of KrAZ truck, his satisfaction with harsh ride and driver professionalism.

It should be noted that the company’s management team considers Uzbekistan market as one of the most important in Central Asia. Many KrAZ trucks work currently in fraternal Uzbekistan. Dump trucks, concrete mixer trucks, truck cranes, pipe carriers, truck tractors and semi-trailers for carrying cement and other KrAZ-based special vehicles tackle their job. Traditional customers for KrAZ vehicles are companies engaged in mining, building and water industries. Many years of use of KrAZ vehicles in Uzbekistan prove that they are well suited to mountainous and desert rough terrains and hot climate. With increased safety margin, they are built to withstand heavy overloads on.

During independence about 1000 KrAZ trucks have been delivered to Uzbekistan, the vast majority of them are dump trucks.  The KrAZ-65055 dump truck is the most popular model in this country, which delivered excellent performance when creating reservoir on the river Rezaksai.

“AutoKrAZ” feels confident about its future relying on development of partnership with leading businesses across the Republic of Uzbekistan. Mutually beneficial cooperation will contribute to strengthening and developing economies of two fraternal countries, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. 

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