By Alimat Aliyeva
The Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Belarus, Nazarguly Shagulyyev,
visited the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) to enhance cooperation in
the automotive industry, Azernews reports.
Along with other Permanent Representatives of CIS member states
and diplomats, Ambassador Shagulyyev was introduced to the truck
assembly process. Special attention was given to the modern
assembly lines and the use of cutting-edge technologies designed to
increase production efficiency.
The delegation was also presented with the latest truck models
developed by MAZ for operation in various climatic conditions, as
well as new models of city and intercity buses equipped with
energy-efficient engines and comfortable passenger cabins.
The management of MAZ held a meeting with the ambassadors of CIS
countries, during which Ambassador Shagulyyev expressed
Turkmenistan’s interest in studying Belarusian automotive
manufacturing practices and reiterated Turkmenistan’s willingness
to strengthen bilateral cooperation. He emphasized the potential
for collaboration in improving the quality and production
capabilities of Turkmenistan’s own automotive sector.
In response, the management of MAZ expressed its interest in
supplying their vehicles to CIS countries and discussed the
possibility of establishing long-term partnerships to meet the
growing demand for high-quality vehicles in the region.
This visit underscores Turkmenistan’s commitment to
strengthening its industrial capabilities, particularly in the
automotive sector. By learning from the expertise of Belarus,
Turkmenistan aims to enhance its own manufacturing processes and
boost local production in the future.
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