ChTZ Has a Meeting with Trade Representatives
25 February 2013 (10:00)
February 25, 2013. Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant (ChTZ) held a meeting with the Russian and foreign trade representatives and presented the company’s development strategy as well as some new designs and technologies to them, Uralvagonzavod Corporation’s press officer reports.
Over 40 heads of companies that are all connected to ChTZ commodity distribution network looked into last year’s most noticeable achievements; the main one of them was definitely the 7% increase in sales. In 2013, the enterprise expects to deliver 1,362 vehicles to its customers, which is 10% more than a year earlier.
Chelyabinsk tractor manufacturers are still some of the largest suppliers on the market of track-laying vehicles with drawbar category of 10 tons. The company plans to retain its share of the market with the help of the newly developed T Series engines: the four- and six-cylinder versions are now at their final testing stages. The plant also intends to stay competitive thanks to its newly designed money-saving make of the B-10 bulldozer. The flexible coupling supplied by Germany’s Voith Turbo will improve considerably on the tractor’s performance. The enterprise will launch large-scale production of this make in 2013, as the consumer demand is expected to be impressive.
Over 40 heads of companies that are all connected to ChTZ commodity distribution network looked into last year’s most noticeable achievements; the main one of them was definitely the 7% increase in sales. In 2013, the enterprise expects to deliver 1,362 vehicles to its customers, which is 10% more than a year earlier.
Chelyabinsk tractor manufacturers are still some of the largest suppliers on the market of track-laying vehicles with drawbar category of 10 tons. The company plans to retain its share of the market with the help of the newly developed T Series engines: the four- and six-cylinder versions are now at their final testing stages. The plant also intends to stay competitive thanks to its newly designed money-saving make of the B-10 bulldozer. The flexible coupling supplied by Germany’s Voith Turbo will improve considerably on the tractor’s performance. The enterprise will launch large-scale production of this make in 2013, as the consumer demand is expected to be impressive.
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