KAMAZ has shortened its traditional summer corporate vacation from three weeks to two. The reason was unexpectedly high demand for the new generation K5 trucks, sales of which continue to grow.
Starting July 13, the enterprise went on its annual paid vacation, which will last until July 26 – one week less than planned.
The K5 line includes KAMAZ-54901 long-haul tractors, as well as new generations of dump trucks and specialized equipment. The vehicles received a modern cabin, an automated gearbox, and improved aerodynamics.
Despite the vacation, the plant will not completely shut down. Departments responsible for product sales, equipment maintenance, document management, and ensuring the vital activity of production sites will continue to operate as usual.
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