Spare parts for ChTZ tractors to be delivered to Kyiv and Zaporozhe
18 April 2014 (09:24)
April 18, 2014. A set of spare parts for B10M and DET250 tractors made at Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant (ChTZ, a member of Uralvagonzavod Corporation) is going to be shipped to Ukraine. The spare parts will be purchased by ChTZ-Uraltrac’s dealer, Assol, the corporation’s press service reports.
The goods will be shipped to the consumer as they are ready throughout the month of April. In fact, as many as two vans rather than just one might head off for Zaporozhe this month.
The plant is also about to sign a contract and specifications for the delivery of a set of spare parts to one more Ukrainian dealer - Kyiv-based Oil Group. This partner intends to buy spare parts and joints for the B10M tractor. The order will be prepared in April, the delivery itself is expected to take place in May.
‘Assol currently stores one B10M tractor at its warehouse that was assembled from a set of parts that were delivered there. A specification for the second tractor was signed as well. The dealer is apprehensive about importing it right now, but the company agrees with the plant experts that the assembly of Chelyabinsk tractors in Ukraine should not be put on hold,’ the corporation’s press service says.
The goods will be shipped to the consumer as they are ready throughout the month of April. In fact, as many as two vans rather than just one might head off for Zaporozhe this month.
The plant is also about to sign a contract and specifications for the delivery of a set of spare parts to one more Ukrainian dealer - Kyiv-based Oil Group. This partner intends to buy spare parts and joints for the B10M tractor. The order will be prepared in April, the delivery itself is expected to take place in May.
‘Assol currently stores one B10M tractor at its warehouse that was assembled from a set of parts that were delivered there. A specification for the second tractor was signed as well. The dealer is apprehensive about importing it right now, but the company agrees with the plant experts that the assembly of Chelyabinsk tractors in Ukraine should not be put on hold,’ the corporation’s press service says.
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