Equipment for special utilities to be assembled in Tatarstan

4 September 2015, Friday
On September 3, in Kama Industrial Park "Master" in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny the Acting President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov launched a new investment project: production space for assembling and installation of equipment to the chassis of specialized machines working in the housing sector were opened. Investor is LLC "Koluman Rus" - a subsidiary of the Turkish holding "Koluman, whose head Mustafa Koluman attended the ceremony. Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Chief Executive Taliya Minullina, participated in the event, spoke about the project: "At 3.8 thousand sq. meters of space will be produced, in particular, the equipment to the "KAMAZ" chassis, this is the communal machines like vacuum-sweeping machine KRS70. Moreover there is no analogues of these products in Russia. The first phase will create 30 jobs, the staff will be trained in Turkey. The amount of the initial investment - $ 1.5 million". The company will also carry out maintenance of its products throughout Russia. "Today is a special day: we just opened two big investment projects - the production of FordSollers automobile engines in "Alabuga" and equipment production in KIP "Master". These American and Turkish investors projects are implemented with the direct support of Rustam Minnikhanov. And this is direct signal to those who choose the place for investment opportunities: it's time to invest in Tatarstan. It is profitable and safe", - said Taliya Minullina.   For reference Koluman Holding has a leading market position in the automotive industry in Turkey, implementing more than 12,000 vehicles a year. The company is also the largest shareholder of the Turkish company Mercedes-Benz Turk A.S. - the leading manufacturer of trucks and buses, which owns modern factories in Turkey. Aerodrome vacuum-sweeping machines with Koluman equipment is already working in the airports of Sochi, Tver and Khabarovsk.   TIDA Press Service
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