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Visitors at Kremenchug Automobile Plant

03 November, 2017

Kremenchug Automobile Plant is very popular in the region and Ukraine because many people want to see the plant, production process and final products. Hardly a day goes by without a visit of various people for business meeting, tours, training and many other things. This week has been no exclusion. After a tough day of shooting test drive of military armored vehicles on Tuesday, two groups of visitors came to the plant this Wednesday. 

The group of students and lecturers of Y.Kondratyuk Poltava National Technical University to see production facilities and structural divisions and selection of materials for Master’s thesis research and term papers.  The students collaborated with KrAZ technicians during several days. Before departure they said that this was their first trip, before they studied production on paper and there they could see the entire manufacturing process in reality.  This trip has been educational for them, moreover, it helped them select a good theme for Master’s thesis.  

In the afternoon members of Rotary Club (Poltava) visited the plant to see facilities and products.  It should be recalled that Rotary is the oldest international organization of business and professional leaders who encourage high ethical standards and provide humanitarian services to those who need it.

The visitors have been given a brief tour of the company’s museum, they have been shown Training Centre and proving ground with KrAZ trucks driving over its obstacles.

This day the visitors wrote and put video in a href="https://www.facebook.com/rotaryclubpoltava/">Facebook post :

“Rotary is a diversified opportunity to help people and get to know the world. We invite you together with our club to the proving ground where Kremenchug trucks demonstrate all their abilities. We thank General Director Roman Chernyak.”

And we thank all admirers of Kremenchug trucks for patriotism, interest in domestic manufacturer and popularization of Ukrainian-made vehicles. 

 
 
 
 
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