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Astana Motors, one of the country’s leading companies in car retail, service, and assembly, seeks to expand their export of Hyundai cars produced at their plant in Almaty, THE ASTANA TIMES reported, citing the company’s press service.
In October 2020, Astana Motors launched the Hyundai Trans Kazakhstan plant that stretches across 25 hectares in the city’s special industrial zone.
“Since launch, we have produced over 20,000 cars. Hyundai Trans Kazakhstan exports 20 percent of its vehicles to Belarus and Uzbekistan. We plan to increase the volume of exports and have already signed a contract to supply vehicles to the Kyrgyz Republic,” said Maxim Tarasov, Director of Hyundai Trans Kazakhstan, as quoted by forbes.kz.
Its production capacity is expected to reach 30,000 cars per year, half targeting the local market and half oriented for export to neighbouring countries. The capacity will eventually rise to 45,000, making Hyundai cars more accessible for Kazakh citizens.
In the first half of 2021, Hyundai Trans Almaty, another subsidiary of Astana Motors that opened in January 2011 in Almaty, supplied 12 units of Hyundai EX8 and by the end of the year, it will transfer another 26 units of trucks to Belarus.
“We are looking at our future cooperation with Hyundai Trans Almaty with great enthusiasm. Since 2021, the plant offers a new model range of Hyundai Mighty and Pavise from 3.5 tons to 18 tons, which will fully cover the market segments concerned with light commercial vehicles and medium-duty trucks. The plant also offers a choice of chassis with flatbeds. This makes it possible to save time for assembly and manufacturing of flatbeds in Belarus, and the customer gets a fully ready vehicle with a quality guarantee,” said Sergey Zhukovich, head of Transconsult Service that receives the Hyundai vehicles from Kazakhstan.