Truck rolls off assembly line in Sverdlovsk Russia
Date:2007-11-28
The first heavy duty truck assembled by a Sino-Russia joint venture rolled off the assembly line on Nov. 26. Payload of the truck is 22 tonnages and it was assembled in Ural Auto & Engine Factory. Governor of Sverdlovsk says Ural Auto & Engine Factory has a capacity of assembling 100,000 vehicles and its products will include vehicles of 6 tonnages to 40 tonnages.
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