Factory to make Belarusian grain-drying complexes in Russia's Bashkortostan Republic nearly ready

09:14, 3 August

Photo: BelTA

A factory designed to make Belarusian grain-drying complexes in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia is virtually ready, the press service of the Belarusian embassy in Russia told BelTA.

Several weeks are needed before the Amkodor-Agidel factory in Ufa, Bashkortostan is commissioned. Overhead cranes, which have been delivered from Belarus, are being installed. The assembly lines are being tuned. Qualified personnel are being hired. Most of the administrative premises are ready for personnel. Furniture primarily of Belarusian make is used to furnish the premises.

The enterprise's Director General Fyodor Domotenko noted that the factory's completion rate is 98%. The first few contracts on making grain-drying complexes are being signed with consumers. The factory will also set up an R&D center.

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