A digital plant is planned to be built in Saratov, which will produce highly efficient transfer cases for trucks. This was announced by Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
A decision has been made to allocate 1.5 billion rubles for the creation of the necessary energy infrastructure of Stolypin Park in order for the investment project to be implemented.
According to the Chairman of the Lower House of Parliament, investments in the construction of the plant will exceed 20 billion rubles. The enterprise will create 360 jobs.
It is right now, in parallel with the creation of this production, to launch the necessary specialties in terms of personnel training so that the guys can have the opportunity to work at this enterprise. Moreover, this is a highly paid job.
The agreement, which involves the construction of the plant, was signed by Governor Roman Busargin and General Director of PJSC "Kamaz" Sergey Kogogin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in June of this year.
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