OVER 16 TRUCKS OF "BELAZ" TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA
A1+
[12:24 pm] 16 November, 2006
"AGRC" IS AWARE OF DIGGING AND "BELAZ"-OF TRANSPOSTING
Over 16 lorries are to be transported to Armenia by the end of 2007
under the agreement signed between "AGRC", Ararat gold extracting
plant, and Belarusian "BelAZ", one of the leading world's manufacturer
of haul trucks and specialized equipment.
The first four trucks will be transported at the end of
November. 130-ton vehicles will replace 45-55-ton trucks used in the
gold mines of Vardenis for already 20 years.
Trucks of "BelAZ" will be transported to Armenia for the first time.
To note: "BelAZ" supplies dump trucks, graders, automotive spare
parts and tires to a lot of companies all over the world.
The treaty between "AGRC" and "BelAZ" cost over 30 million
USD. Mr. Sharman, executive director of "AGRC", informed "A1+" that
"BelAZ" will also provide the gold mines of Ararat with all necessary
spares.
He also assured that 30 million USD allotted to "AGRC" is only
the first investment in the company and they intend to reach it to
100 million USD. "AGRC" is to pay 12 million USD according to the
preliminary arrangement. "Thus, we initiate our technical armament",
said Mr. Sharman.
The representatives of "BelAZ" also attached great significance to the
treaty. "We have worked fruitfully with three countries; Armenia, India
and Belarus. The treaty will contribute to the further co-operation. I
assume that our trucks are of great demand all over the world. "AGRC"
is well aware of digging and we are well aware of transporting",
announced Vladimir Loyken, executive director of "BelAZ."
"BelAZ" also co-operates with other Armenian enterprises, namely with
the Kajaran, Zangezour and Agarak copper molybdenum enterprises.
By the way, Mr. Sharman says that the rumors that Indians are going
to sell "AGRC" do not correspond to the reality.
"We have great projects to implement in Armenia", says Mr. Sharman. We
work in Armenia and we are obliged to meet the country's laws. A
new plant will be built in Ararat. We are currently working on the
project. After the project is affirmed, we shall start construction
works. "AGRC" employs over 964 people. Provided the new plant works,
their number will be added by 300", added Mr. Sharman.
He also assured that soon all the employees of "AGRC" will get
equal wages.
A1+
[12:24 pm] 16 November, 2006
"AGRC" IS AWARE OF DIGGING AND "BELAZ"-OF TRANSPOSTING
Over 16 lorries are to be transported to Armenia by the end of 2007
under the agreement signed between "AGRC", Ararat gold extracting
plant, and Belarusian "BelAZ", one of the leading world's manufacturer
of haul trucks and specialized equipment.
The first four trucks will be transported at the end of
November. 130-ton vehicles will replace 45-55-ton trucks used in the
gold mines of Vardenis for already 20 years.
Trucks of "BelAZ" will be transported to Armenia for the first time.
To note: "BelAZ" supplies dump trucks, graders, automotive spare
parts and tires to a lot of companies all over the world.
The treaty between "AGRC" and "BelAZ" cost over 30 million
USD. Mr. Sharman, executive director of "AGRC", informed "A1+" that
"BelAZ" will also provide the gold mines of Ararat with all necessary
spares.
He also assured that 30 million USD allotted to "AGRC" is only
the first investment in the company and they intend to reach it to
100 million USD. "AGRC" is to pay 12 million USD according to the
preliminary arrangement. "Thus, we initiate our technical armament",
said Mr. Sharman.
The representatives of "BelAZ" also attached great significance to the
treaty. "We have worked fruitfully with three countries; Armenia, India
and Belarus. The treaty will contribute to the further co-operation. I
assume that our trucks are of great demand all over the world. "AGRC"
is well aware of digging and we are well aware of transporting",
announced Vladimir Loyken, executive director of "BelAZ."
"BelAZ" also co-operates with other Armenian enterprises, namely with
the Kajaran, Zangezour and Agarak copper molybdenum enterprises.
By the way, Mr. Sharman says that the rumors that Indians are going
to sell "AGRC" do not correspond to the reality.
"We have great projects to implement in Armenia", says Mr. Sharman. We
work in Armenia and we are obliged to meet the country's laws. A
new plant will be built in Ararat. We are currently working on the
project. After the project is affirmed, we shall start construction
works. "AGRC" employs over 964 people. Provided the new plant works,
their number will be added by 300", added Mr. Sharman.
He also assured that soon all the employees of "AGRC" will get
equal wages.