Belarus designs tractor for Cambodia

Atractor fleet Belarus-based company has designed a tractor for sale in Cambodia, taking into account the “needs of the Cambodian market,” according to the official Belarusian Telegraph Agency.

The report said that specialists of the Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units have developed a prototype model of the Belarus-422.1 tractor after a visit of its delegation to the Cambodia earlier this year.

In January 2013 the company shipped a batch of proprietary compact tractors Belarus 321 to Cambodia. After examining the new equipment, Cambodian partners have compiled a list of requirements to the machinery to fully meet the needs of the local farmers.

The modifications have been implemented to meet the Cambodian weight and weather conditions requirements. The tractor also has bigger wheels and tires and a number of other engineering changes.

Belarus in February 2013 also said it wants to set up a tractor factory in Cambodia.

Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units was founded in 1945. Since 1972, it has been part of Minsk Tractor Works. At present, the company employs about 3,700 people. It started manufacturing tractors in 2007. Today it offers nine main models and municipal vehicles based on them. In 2012, the company turned out over 3,000 tractors.



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A Belarus-based company has designed a tractor for sale in Cambodia, taking into account the "needs of the Cambodian market," according to the official Belarusian Telegraph Agency. The report said that specialists of the Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units have developed a prototype model of the Belarus-422.1 tractor after a visit of its delegation to the Cambodia earlier this year. In January 2013 the company shipped a batch of proprietary compact tractors Belarus 321 to Cambodia. After examining the new equipment, Cambodian partners have compiled a list of requirements to the machinery to fully meet the needs of...

Atractor fleet Belarus-based company has designed a tractor for sale in Cambodia, taking into account the “needs of the Cambodian market,” according to the official Belarusian Telegraph Agency.

The report said that specialists of the Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units have developed a prototype model of the Belarus-422.1 tractor after a visit of its delegation to the Cambodia earlier this year.

In January 2013 the company shipped a batch of proprietary compact tractors Belarus 321 to Cambodia. After examining the new equipment, Cambodian partners have compiled a list of requirements to the machinery to fully meet the needs of the local farmers.

The modifications have been implemented to meet the Cambodian weight and weather conditions requirements. The tractor also has bigger wheels and tires and a number of other engineering changes.

Belarus in February 2013 also said it wants to set up a tractor factory in Cambodia.

Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units was founded in 1945. Since 1972, it has been part of Minsk Tractor Works. At present, the company employs about 3,700 people. It started manufacturing tractors in 2007. Today it offers nine main models and municipal vehicles based on them. In 2012, the company turned out over 3,000 tractors.



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