Tractor plant of Chelyabinsk sums up its success in the 1st quarter of 2006
7 April 2006 (11:58)
Within the 1st quarter of 2006, ChTZ-Uraltrac Ltd. (Tractor plant of Chelyabinsk) produced 1,134,700,000 RUR worth of commodities (an increase of 8.8% against the same figure for 2005).
Within the reported period, the company produced 381 engineer vehicles worth 663,281,000 RUR (an increase of 124% in money terms compared to the last year’s figures), 57 tractors, 17 pipelaying cranes, 293 ripper-dozer units (an increase of 108.9%).
The sales output for the 3 months came to 1,332,255,000 RUR (an increase of 8% as against the same period of the past year). Among others, the company shipped 369 engineering vehicles worth 758,614,000 RUR, including 341 tractors and T-10-based units. During the reported period, the company supplied its consumers with 466,128,000 RUR worth of tractor parts. The information was reported to UrBC representative by ChTZ-Uraltrac PR-department.
Within the reported period, the company produced 381 engineer vehicles worth 663,281,000 RUR (an increase of 124% in money terms compared to the last year’s figures), 57 tractors, 17 pipelaying cranes, 293 ripper-dozer units (an increase of 108.9%).
The sales output for the 3 months came to 1,332,255,000 RUR (an increase of 8% as against the same period of the past year). Among others, the company shipped 369 engineering vehicles worth 758,614,000 RUR, including 341 tractors and T-10-based units. During the reported period, the company supplied its consumers with 466,128,000 RUR worth of tractor parts. The information was reported to UrBC representative by ChTZ-Uraltrac PR-department.
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