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Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:12 AM | |||
AutoKrAZ of Ukraine ready to deliver more military trucks to Iraqi Armed Forces. | |||
PJSC
“AutoKrAZ” participates in several tenders announced by defense
departments of the Republic of Iraq. The tenders are aimed at delivery
of dual-use vehicles: for fight against terrorism in this country and
economic recovery after long civil war. Our competitors are big automakers,
but KrAZ has good chances to win given good reputation of KrAZ trucks
in this country and positive experience in delivery of large batch of
vehicles in the period 2004-2006. |
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Autokraz KrAZ-6322 (6x6) military truck |
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will be recalled that in 2004 “AutoKrAZ” won in the toughest
competition with West-European companies the contract for delivery of
large lot of vehicles awarded through tender announced by the United States
as part of Postwar Revival Program. Within 2004-2006 over 2200 workshop
trucks, refuellers, KrAZ-6322 (6x6) platform trucks and kitchen trailers
were delivered to Iraq. As part of technical assistance, KrAZ sent to Iraq its technicians, necessary tools and equipment, USD 5m worth of spare parts. That was the third order of such magnitude (over USD 110m) in the history of military technical cooperation between Ukraine and foreign countries and the biggest one in the history of the Kremenchug Automobile Plant. Confidence in KrAZ
winning is fuelled by special attention from Iraqi MOD officials at
the International Security and Defence Exhibition held in March of this
year in Iraq. Acting Minister of Defence Mr.Saadun Duleimi said that
with Ukrainian vehicles terrorism in Iraq would be defeated. Captain
Abd Ar-Soulif Moyad, chief of infantry battalion in Bagdad, emphasized
important role of KrAZ trucks in fight against terrorism. In recent
personal communication with the company’s representatives, he
said that if earlier KrAZ trucks were operated in Iraqi provinces later
they were deployed to Bagdad where no heavy-duty vehicles were allowed.
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