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Kamaz Stimulates Demand in Siberia for NGVs

February 13, 2012 | Russia

Representatives of RariTEK, the official partner of OJSC KAMAZ producing CNG vehicles, recently made a working trip to several large cities of Siberia, resulting in several positive outcomes for the vehicle manufacturer. In Novosibirsk, discussions with the Deputy mayor focused on issues relating to the use of gas fuel for municipal vehicles and municipal transport carriers’ opportunity to purchase gas-powered NEFAZ buses.

Further east in Kemerovo, an agreement stipulating the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as a motor fuel for vehicles of Kemerovo Oblast was signed.

Then north to Tomsk where a round table meeting was held with the top managers of the city’s industrial, construction enterprises, motor carriers, during which the KO-505AG special-purpose vehicle was presented. Two companies showed their interest in the models of CNG vehicles built on KAMAZ chassis, and soon they will add them to their fleets.

(This article compiled using information from a Kamaz press release)

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