MAZ ships first batch of suburban buses to Russia's Vladivostok
15:00, 14 August
Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ trademark) has shipped the first batch of suburban buses MAZ 257040 that were manufactured for Russia's Vladivostok, BelTA learned from the press service of the enterprise.
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All in all, by the end of August Minsk Automobile Plant is set to deliver 30 buses to the city. “The decision to purchase the buses was made at Belagro 2023 expo in June, when our stand was visited by Governor of Russia's Primorye Territory Oleg Kozhemyako,” said Deputy Commercial Director for Passenger Vehicles Sales at MAZ Vladimir Dormash. “The buses were assembled within an extremely short period of time and as early as July the buses set off down the road to Smolensk to be later loaded onto trawls to continue their journey across Russia. We are unmatched in our ability to take on challenging tasks,” he said.
Minsk Automobile Plant is one of Belarus' largest mechanical engineering companies. It specializes in making heavy-duty trucks, special-purpose vehicles, buses, trolleybuses, and trailing units. MAZ vehicles are compliant with the environmental standards Euro-3, 4, 5, and 6. The company makes a total of over 500 models and 3,000 modifications of tractor units, dropside trucks, and chassis for mounting various kinds of equipment.