OREANDA-NEWS. Today, KAMAZ will open its new trade and service center in Yerevan.

Serzh Sargsyan, President of Armenia, the heads of civil and military agencies and large commercial structures plan to visit the ceremony. The event will also be attended by Sergey Kogogin, General Director of OJSC KAMAZ; Ivan Volynkin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia to Armenia; and Andrey Babko, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation.

KAMAZ Trade and Service Center established to perform various types of work and render services related to after-sales service, technical maintenance and supply of different versions of vehicles (high-sided vehicles, dump trucks, truck tractors) produced by OJSC KAMAZ is a versatile and multi-purpose company. KAMAZ Trade and Service Center is designed to service 300 vehicles. It is located on an area of 0.7 ha in the southern part of Yerevan, on an industrial territory, close to Artashat Highway. There are six posts for technical maintenance and repair, separate sections for repair of engines, components, fuel equipment, electrical equipment and tire fitting on the production area of the complex. The enterprise is fully equipped with modern mechanisms to repair and maintain technologically compatible groups of vehicles.

The main tasks of the new KAMAZ center is to sell motor vehicles and supply of genuine spare parts, as well as carry out dealer preparation, warranty service and reclamation repair of vehicles during a warranty period. Clients will be able to make a diagnosis, carry out operating repair of components, technical maintenance and running repair of vehicles. The company renders services of technical assistance (mobile service) and repair of transit vehicles. It plans to carry out overhaul with upgrading and remodeling. In addition, the company’s organizational and methodical functions will be to train technicians and drivers and help users efficiently operate KAMAZ vehicles.

OJSC KAMAZ has been cooperating with Armenia for more than 25 years. Today, the fleet of KAMAZ vehicles in the country numbers about 5 million units with an average age of 15-20 years. Approximately 40% of the KAMAZ vehicle fleet is buses, 30% is trucks, the rest share is high-sided vehicles and bolster-type tractors. The main users of KAMAZ products in Armenia are mining companies, private construction companies and carriers, as well as the public sector and law enforcement agencies.