Russia's Kamaz plans to sell 30,000 trucks in 2010


According to a report from RIA Novosti, Azat Aru, marketing manager of Kamaz Automobile Manufacturing Plant, Russia’s largest truck manufacturer, said in an interview with the “Today Russia” channel in autumn that the company plans to sell 28,000-30,000 vehicles next year. truck.

Alu Qiu Nian pointed out that “2010 will be an extraordinary year. I think the growth rate of the Russian truck market will be 10%, up to 15%. Next year we will try to sell 4,000 trucks in foreign markets in the Russian market. Selling 2.4-2.5 million vehicles. The substantial growth is expected to be about 30% in 2011."

According to it, at the end of this year, the sales of the Kamas monthly reached 3,000 cars. Arjuna said: "This has not reached the pre-crisis level, but it is only 25% lower than before the crisis."

Former company's corporate finance manager Yelena Milinova once pointed out that in 2009 the truck sales plan was 24,000 vehicles. According to the original forecast, truck sales will reach 2.6-2.7 million units in 2010, but the premise is to maintain the country's support level in 2009.