A new 3D printer has increased the efficiency of processes at KAMAZ's foundry.

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The KAMAZ PJSC foundry's steel casting production facility has acquired a 3D printer, enabling the production of more high-precision rods used in casting production.

The new equipment has been installed in the 3D-printed rod production area. A new room with a specific microclimate has been specially prepared for it: it maintains a temperature of 18 to 26°C and humidity no higher than 40%.

"A casting core is designed to form a hole, an internal cavity, or a complex contour in a casting. A 3D printer allows us to produce high-precision cores: the equipment achieves an accuracy of approximately 300 micrometers. Secondly, it has a fairly high productivity. Previously, cores were made by hand, producing about 10 cores per shift. With a printer, we can produce 80-100 units. A third advantage is that the printer can print cores of complex configurations that cannot be produced by other methods," explained Rafil Nurullin, Head of the Steel Casting Production Technology Department.

The printer currently prints approximately 100 different rods, primarily used in the production of castings for KAMAZ K5-generation vehicles. If necessary, adjustments are made to the 3D model in the program, including design changes, and the technology is refined. The updated rod can be delivered the next day.

The foundry uses rods in its non-ferrous and steel casting production. When needed, the facility also manufactures rods for cast iron production.

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Sergei Kogogin expressed his condolences to the family of Albert Vizinger.

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On behalf of the company's team, Sergey Kogogin, CEO of KAMAZ PJSC, expressed deep condolences to the family of Albert Vizinger on this irreparable loss.

The telegram sent to Vizinger’s family and friends noted that his name is associated with major changes at KAMAZ.

"Under Albert Vizinger's leadership, projects that strengthened KAMAZ's technological independence were successfully implemented, and with his active support, a new generation of vehicles meeting high international standards was launched into production. Everyone who had the opportunity to work with Albert Vizinger will remember him as a true professional and effective leader, who, with his characteristic optimism, was able to find the right solutions, and at the same time, as an energetic and cheerful person," the message of condolence reads.

The memory of Albert Vizinger, his worthy life and professional achievements will live on among his friends and colleagues. His name has become part of KAMAZ's history.

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Albert Vizinger, head of KAMAZ PJSC projects, has passed away.

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On Wednesday, March 25, Albert Wiesinger, Project Manager at KAMAZ PJSC, passed away at the age of 68. During his years at the company, he made a significant contribution to the development of production, technology, and the product lineup.

Albert Wiesinger began his career in 1973 in his hometown of Steyr, Austria, as a process engineer at a Daimler plant. He then worked at MAN Group plants, rising from intern to project manager. He implemented international projects for the MAN Group in Poland, Finland, India, China, and Russia.

Since 2011, he has been involved in the analysis and implementation of KAMAZ projects, initially as a consulting consultant, and in 2013, he assumed leadership of the "Cabin" project. In subsequent years, Albert Wiesinger worked on cutting-edge projects at KAMAZ PJSC related to increasing production and economic efficiency, developing new products and technologies, and import substitution.

By 2015, under his leadership, a project to develop production of a new cabin for KAMAZ vehicles was completed. This became the company's first step toward conquering the premium long-haul truck market. From 2014 to 2018, KAMAZ produced over 23,000 vehicles with the new cabin. These trucks became market bestsellers and the company's flagship models.

Albert Vizinger's second ambitious project at KAMAZ was the import substitution of vehicle components, successfully implemented between 2016 and 2018. This work significantly reduced the production cost of the KAMAZ-5490 vehicle, increased independence from foreign suppliers, and improved product margins.

The third area of focus was a project to develop automated production of aluminum fuel tanks—a new technology for Russia that will further enhance KAMAZ's independence from external economic factors and open up new horizons for the development of specialized design and engineering competencies. Projects to organize semi-trailer production, outsource foundry product lines, and other initiatives were also successfully implemented.

His high level of professionalism, extensive experience, and excellent organizational skills enabled him to achieve outstanding results at every stage of his illustrious professional career. In 2018, Albert Vizinger was awarded the Republic of Tatarstan Medal "For Valiant Labor."

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Sales of Sollers SF1 minivans have begun in Russia.

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SOLLERS announces the launch of sales of the seven-seat Sollers SF1 minivan. These passenger vehicles are available online and at Sollers dealerships, starting at 2,250,000 rubles. This seven-seat version of the popular Sollers SF1 model is a versatile solution for family travel and commercial passenger transportation. This model is included in the register of vehicles approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for use as a taxi.

The ergonomic, spacious, and comfortable interior is designed for long journeys. The separate second-row seats offer an impressive range of longitudinal adjustment and are equipped with Isofix mounts for child seats. The three-seat rear bench seat folds 50/50, allowing for flexible cargo space management. The vehicle's 1.9-meter height allows for entry into underground parking, while its compact dimensions and ample glass area provide excellent maneuverability and visibility.

The Sollers SF1 (SF1) is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine producing 136 hp. This reliable engine, with a timing chain drive, runs on AI-92 gasoline, meets the Euro-5 emission standard, and is paired with a five-speed manual transmission.

Even the basic configuration of the minivan offers a wide range of options: two airbags, ABS, disc brakes on all wheels, air conditioning, heated steering wheel, front seats, mirrors and washer nozzles, ultrasonic rear parking sensors, electric side windows and mirrors, a standard audio system, fog lights and LED daytime running lights.

Buyers of the Sollers SF1 (SF1) have access to six body colors: white, red, blue, as well as metallic colors – silver, dark gray, and black.

The new model is presented in Sollers dealerships and on online showcase priced from 2,250,000 rubles.

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A company from Mordovia tested the KAMAZ-6595 dump truck.

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Magma HD, an agricultural enterprise from Mordovia, tested the latest-generation K5 KAMAZ-6595 dump truck in real-world conditions. Drivers found the new high-tech model from KAMAZ PJSC to be an effective transportation solution for the agricultural sector.

Magma HD LLC specializes in growing grain and oilseed crops. A KAMAZ-6595 dump truck was delivered for a one-month trial run. The truck was tested at sites in the Chamzinsky District of Mordovia, hauling chalk and sand from a quarry.

To ensure maximum objectivity, three experienced drivers were involved in the testing: two had previously driven trucks from leading foreign brands, and the third had driven a classic KAMAZ-6520 dump truck. Each test participant operated the new vehicle for one week. In summing up the results, the drivers noted the superiority of the K5-generation KAMAZ-6595 over its imported counterparts. They also praised the smooth ride and comfortable cabin, which significantly facilitates the driver's work during a busy work schedule.

"We approached the test with the utmost rigor to eliminate subjectivity. The result is clear: the new-generation KAMAZ-6595 dump truck is a completely new level. In terms of its overall characteristics—comfort, suspension comfort, and engine traction—this KAMAZ surpassed the foreign competitors in our fleet. This truck is an effective solution for the agricultural sector," emphasized Alexander Rusyaev, Chief Mechanic of Magma HD LLC.

The high-tech K5-generation KAMAZ-6595 dump truck is designed for transporting bulk construction, industrial, and household cargo. The KAMAZ-6595 can also be used as a base carrier for various types of special-purpose equipment. An updated cab with a four-point spring suspension provides increased driver comfort. A multimedia system with a 10-inch touchscreen and a multi-function steering wheel are installed. The dump truck is equipped with a modern, fuel-efficient KAMAZ R6 engine producing 482 hp and a manual 16-speed transmission. A distinctive feature of the K5-generation KAMAZ dump truck is its reinforced frame and drive axles rated for an axle load of 16 tons. The truck is equipped with a 20-cubic-meter dump body. The platform is heated underbody and sidewalls using exhaust gases. The dump truck's payload capacity is 25 tons.

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MITTU presented safe driving programs to KAMAZ drivers

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Specialists from the KAMAZ training center – the International Institute of Engineering, Technology, and Management (MITTU) – held a practical presentation of effective and safe driving training programs for drivers from the Scientific and Technical Center.

During the roundtable discussion, participants learned about the key features of emergency response training. Driving skills in extreme conditions cannot be developed in a regular driving school or during everyday driving, so MITTU's safe and effective driving programs are based on controlled extreme training sessions and are delivered on a specialized training ground.

Participants also took part in test drives and were presented with special offers for corporate fleets aimed at improving driver skills.

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March 25, 2026. 2026 cruises on Sozvezdie ships: early booking benefits and other promotions. Book new cruises and favorite itineraries with seasonal discounts of up to 8% before March 31. 35% prepayment, balance due 30 days before the cruise.

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Dear friends,

The 2026 cruise season is just around the corner, but you can still find a cruise with great early booking deals.

We present cruises along the rivers of Russia on ships from our general partner, the cruise company "Sozvezdie": "Northern Fairytale."

Benefits of early booking:

Seasonal discount of up to 7% – when booking cruises from February 16 to March 31, 2026 on the ships "Rossiya", "Lights of the Big City", "The Little Prince", "Moonlight Sonata", "Swan Lake", "Symphony of the North", "Alexander Benois" and "N.A. Nekrasov". Seasonal discount of up to 8% – when booking cruises from February 16 to March 31, 2026 on the ship "Northern Fairy Tale".

The prices of cruises on our website include the current seasonal discount.

A 35% advance payment secures the price with a seasonal discount; the remainder is due no later than 60 days before the cruise on the Severnaya Skazka motor ship or no later than 30 days before the cruise on all other Sozvezdie motor ships.

Your additional benefits that apply along with the seasonal discount:

Children under 14 years of age travel free in extra beds; 15% discount for children up to and including 14 years of age in regular berths; 8% discount for newlyweds and couples celebrating a wedding anniversary in 2026 that is a multiple of 5 years; 8% discount for birthday celebrants (if the cruise time coincides with 5 days before and after the birthday); 5% discount for pensioners.

You can find out the rules for applying discounts and possible restrictions on the page of your selected cruise or from the Infoflot cruise center staff.

CHOOSE A CRUISE 2026

What special flights await you in the 2026 navigation season:

To Perm along the Volga and Kama

The Moscow-Perm-Moscow cruise on the "Little Prince" is an opportunity to admire the vast river landscapes and compare the spring views of both rivers. On the way to Perm, you'll visit Myshkin, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Yelabuga, and Sarapul, and on the return trip, you'll visit Tchaikovsky, Chistopol, Cheboksary, Chkalovsk, Kostroma, and Dubna.

Cruise dates: May 4–18, 2026.

"Giant on the White"

A 10-day cruise along the Volga, Kama, and Belaya rivers on the Rossiya motor ship is a unique opportunity to reach Ufa on a large four-deck vessel, as entering the capital of Bashkortostan on a ship of this size is only possible during short periods of high water.

Stunning views await you: on one bank are the mountains of the Southern Urals, on the other – endless steppes filled with the aromas of wormwood and flowering meadows.

Cruise dates: April 28 – May 7, 2026.

The Great Volga

On a single cruise on the "City Lights" motor ship, you can visit over 20 Volga locations from Moscow to Astrakhan. During this three-week unforgettable journey to southern Russia, you'll experience all the beauty of the great Russian river: from ancient kremlins and merchant mansions to the southern expanses where the Volga meets the Caspian Sea.

Cruise dates: July 2–22, 2026.

Along the Volga and Sura

Forests, sandbars, steep banks—diverse and picturesque landscapes await anyone who decides to explore one of the Volga's longest tributaries, the Sura River. Navigating one of Russia's most winding rivers requires exceptional crew skills. During your journey on the Rossiya, you'll also see the main Volga cities, which are sure to surprise you.

Cruise dates: May 28 – June 8, 2026.

Tour to the Solovetsky Islands and "Treasures of Karelia"

We invite you to visit the mysterious and remote Solovetsky Islands on a cruise aboard the comfortable ship "Rossiya." You'll have two full days to discover the history of these places. You'll visit the Solovetsky Kremlin, discover the secrets of petroglyphs and stone labyrinths, climb to the tallest lighthouse on the White Sea, and simply enjoy the inspiring atmosphere of the Russian North.

Travelers who take the "Treasures of Karelia" cruise (without the Solovki tour) will enjoy an extended excursion program in Petrozavodsk.

Cruise dates: July 4–14, 2026.

Miracles of Samara Bend

Samara Bend is not only a specially protected natural area but also one of the most beautiful places in Russia and the largest bend of the Volga, with picturesque landscapes and the unique nature of the Zhiguli Mountains. As part of the cruise, the ship "Rossiya" will dock in the Usa River and reach a place where, in ancient times, a 200-kilometer shortcut along the Volga around the Zhiguli Mountains was used, using a two-kilometer portage.

You will also visit: Bogatyrskaya Sloboda, where the traditions of Ancient Rus' come to life; the village of Shiryaevo, which inspired Ilya Repin's famous painting "Barge Haulers on the Volga"; Vinnovka; and the Holy Mother of God Kazan Monastery, one of the most striking modern architectural landmarks in the Samara Region.

Cruise dates: May 14–27, 2026.

St. Petersburg Seasons of Swan Lake

For those wishing to explore the beauty and sights of Karelia, the Swan Lake cruise ship will offer three 8-day cruises in June and August. These cruises begin and end in St. Petersburg and include visits to the Ruskeala marble quarry, Kizhi Island, Petrozavodsk, Svirstroy, Staraya Ladoga, and the village of Mandrogi.

Cruise dates: August 2–9, 2026.

Theatres of St. Petersburg, Karelia, and Vologda Oblast and Theatre Volga

During the 2026 navigation season, the Moonlight Sonata's theater cruises will feature two acts: "Theaters of St. Petersburg, Karelia, and the Vologda Region" and "Theatre Volga." You'll enjoy theater evenings in cities along the Volga River, from Moscow to Astrakhan and St. Petersburg. Cruise participants will be able to see performances in theaters in Petrozavodsk, Cherepovets, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Cheboksary, Saratov, and Astrakhan.

Cruise dates: October 4–17, 2026.

Election Day

Unlike traditional cruises, each participant becomes a co-creator of the journey. Guests on the Little Prince will vote on their stops along the route, the onboard entertainment, and even the "Captain's Dinner" menu. The only constants are the starting and ending points (Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod) and the daily care provided by the cruise line Sozvezdie.

Cruise dates: October 7–11, 2026

Highlights of "Constellation"

With this cruise from Astrakhan to Nizhny Novgorod, the Moonlight Sonata concludes its 2026 voyage. Travelers will be treated to the highlights of the entire voyage—something the creators of the Constellation cruises themselves enjoyed in the entertainment program, food, and excursions.

Cruise dates: October 17-25, 2026.

Ladoga Around the World

This route on the "Symphony of the North" cruise ship is perfect for those who enjoy short but action-packed trips. Over six days, you'll see the highlights of Europe's largest lake: the Ruskeala marble canyon, the Konevets and Valaam islands, the Oreshek fortress, and the Old Ladoga fortress. Karelia's unique natural beauty, historical landmarks, and the peaceful atmosphere of the cruise will provide you with an unforgettable travel experience.

Cruise dates: August 23–28, 2026.

In the Footsteps of the First Secret Cruise

In 2026, the motor ship "N.A. Nekrasov" will launch a spectacular route between Nizhny Novgorod and Samara, replicating the legendary voyage of the motor ship "Rossiya," with landings and excursions in places where cruise ships typically don't stop: Bogatyrskaya Sloboda, Undory, Sengiley, and Innopolis.

Cruise dates: May 15–22, 2026.

"Trousers"

The beloved "Shtany" route is more than just a cruise to the south, but a fascinating journey through the centuries, introducing you to the distinctive regions, traditions, and cultures of Russia's diverse peoples. Each city along the route is a page in our country's history. From Moscow, the N.A. Nekrasov cruises along the Volga to Astrakhan and along the Volga-Don Canal to Rostov-on-Don.

Cruise dates: September 10 – October 4, 2026.

Northern Treasures

Eight centuries of Russian history and the full beauty of the Russian North can be experienced on cruises aboard the ships "N.A. Nekrasov" and "Alexander Benois." Unique tent-like architecture, endless lakes, traditional crafts, peasant utensils, and the famous "painted skies" of wooden churches—all this awaits those who embark on a cruise in search of northern treasures.

Cruise dates: July 29 – August 4, 2026.

"An Extraordinary Journey Along Five Rivers"

This route follows five completely different rivers: the Volga, Kama, Oka, Vyatka, and Belaya. Each boasts its own unique landscapes.

Departing from Nizhny Novgorod, the Alexander Benois will reach Murom, a rare stopover on the Oka River, visit Vyatskiye Polyany and Mamadysh on the Vyatka River, sail to Ufa along the Belaya River, and Yelabuga along the Kama River. The cruise's unusual geography and rich itinerary will fully reveal the beauty of river travel, as well as the history and culture of Russia's various regions.

Cruise dates: April 28 – May 11, 2026.

Old Estates

A cruise on the Alexander Benois motor ship with a unique excursion program in Tver, Yaroslavl, and Kineshma, where you can visit ancient noble estates and learn about the heritage and everyday life of Russia's aristocratic families. Alternatively, travelers can opt for a standard excursion program.

Cruise dates: May 17–24, 2026.

"Pearls of the Volga and Kama"

On this voyage, the motor ship "Alexander Benois" will sail up the Kama River above Perm, through a six-chamber lock and the beautiful Kama Reservoir to Berezniki, a rarity for cruises.

Along the way, you'll visit the most important cities of the Kama and Volga regions, and also take an excursion to Solikamsk, a city where, within a small area, there are over a dozen temples, churches, and monasteries, almost all of which are recognized as architectural monuments.

Cruise dates: June 13–29, 2026.

"The Tale of Wanderings"

This 31-day cruise will take place on the ship "Alexander Benois": three great rivers—the Volga, Kama, and Don—and dozens of cities along the route Moscow–Perm–Rostov-on-Don–Astrakhan–Moscow—all in one voyage. This cruise will be a truly epic journey, created especially for you.

Cruise dates: August 11 – September 10, 2026.

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The URAL MOTORSPORT team performed successfully in the Caucasus.

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This was the first truck trial competition in the Caucasus. The URAL MOTORSPORT team participated in this significant event, offering them an opportunity to showcase their vehicles to a new audience.

Truck trials in the Caucasus are just gaining momentum, and participating in such an event for the team is not only a competitive challenge but also a contribution to expanding the discipline's geographic reach. "This event was important for us in terms of expanding our geography and attracting a new audience. The competition also served as additional training for the crews and equipment testing before the upcoming, very busy season," commented URAL MOTORSPORT team manager Viktor Yakovlev.

The team fielded three vehicles, which occupied the entire podium. The Ural 8×8 crew of Nikolai Korolev and Vladimir Petelin took victory, while the Ural 6×6 crew of Sergey Shershnev and Ivan Bolotov took second place, and Alexander Sychev and Roman Makshantsev in a Ural 4×4 rounded out the top three.

The team's newest addition, the 6×6 Ural, attracted particular attention from spectators and experts. The sports car, presented at the competition, demonstrated high reliability and readiness for heavy use. Following the races, the vehicle will be further refined based on the lessons learned, but its readiness is already estimated at 90%.

The URAL MOTORSPORT team thanks the organizers of the "Tank Breakthrough 2026" motorsport competition for the high level of organization and the spectators for their support. The lessons learned will be taken into account in preparation for future competitions.

URAL MOTORSPORT team truck trial competition calendar:

April – “RFC URAL 2026” (Chelyabinsk region) June – “URAL Frontier” (Miass) June – Open Championship of the Republic of Belarus in Truck Trial (Republic of Belarus) October – “King of the Mountain” (Tver)

Photo by: Viktor Nesterenko

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Representatives of MAZ visited KAMAZ

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A delegation from Minsk Automobile Plant OJSC visited KAMAZ PJSC on a business visit.

The delegation included Alexander Pavlyuchenko, Deputy Director of Production at the vehicle assembly plant; Dmitry Shibut, Head of the Technical Department at the vehicle assembly plant; and representatives of the thermomechanical plant. As part of the introductory tour, the guests from Belarus visited the KAMAZ PJSC automobile plant, where they were shown the cabin assembly line and the main assembly line. The group also visited the new axle plant, where they were shown the crankcase shop and axle shop. At the KAMAZ Visitor Center, the guests learned about the company's history, key milestones, and current achievements.

The main purpose of the delegation's visit to Naberezhnye Chelny was to negotiate the supply of KAMAZ PJSC automotive components to MAZ. Yuri Gerasimov, Deputy General Director for Automotive Components at KAMAZ PJSC, Nikolai Udelnov, Development Director of the Deputy General Director's Automotive Components Unit, and Sergei Zabugin, Director of Diversification at the Belarusian Plant for Automotive Components, participated in the business meeting with their Belarusian colleagues.

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A collective bargaining conference was held at KAMAZ

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Today, March 24, a labor conference was held at KAMAZ to discuss the fulfillment of the Collective Agreement obligations for 2025.

The event was attended by KAMAZ CEO Sergey Kogogin, the company's Deputy CEO for Human Resources, Organizational Development, and Corporate Governance Zhanna Khaliullina, the chairman of the auto giant's trade union committee Ildar Shamilov, and representatives of the company's plants and divisions.

Zhanna Khaliullina, Deputy General Director for Human Resources, Organizational Development, and Corporate Governance, presented a report on the performance of KAMAZ PJSC's collective agreement obligations in 2025. She noted that the company increased vehicle sales last year, representing an 8.6% increase compared to 2024. KAMAZ PJSC's share of the Russian market for heavy-duty trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 14 tonnes reached 33% by the end of 2025, compared to 18% the previous year. KAMAZ's market share increased thanks to both the classic K3 generation in the commercial segment and the latest K5 generation. Extensive work is underway to provide Russian regions with passenger transport. The company continues to participate in federal projects to upgrade the vehicle fleets of Russian cities. New bus models and an A5 generation electric bus have been launched. Furthermore, KAMAZ continues to supply vehicles to the Russian military.

"During the reporting year, we didn't just meet our targets; we revisited our approaches, introduced new tools, and, most importantly, strived to ensure that every KAMAZ employee felt cared for by the company," emphasized Zhanna Khaliullina. "The first thing we focused on during the reporting period was transforming the social benefits system. We abandoned the principle of 'thin-grain' distribution and transitioned to targeted support for key target groups: young people, families, families with children, and employees in difficult life situations. Funding was maintained at a level that covered all key staff needs. Funds were allocated for spa treatment, meal compensation, maternity support, and financial assistance in difficult life situations."

Furthermore, systematic support for mobilized workers and their families continues. Over the past year, 75 families have received financial assistance totaling over 11 million rubles. More than 4,400 "Lenta" gift certificates worth five thousand rubles have also been issued to the families of mobilized workers, totaling over 20 million rubles. Fifteen families of mobilized workers have received spa treatment at the Naberezhnye Chelny Sanatorium and KAMAZzhilbyt.

In turn, Ilnar Mukhametshin, Deputy Chairman of the KAMAZ PJSC Trade Union, reported on the activities of the auto giant's trade union committee in 2025. He noted that in today's environment, the trade union plays a significant and crucial role both in protecting workers' rights and as a social partner. Currently, the United Primary Trade Union Organization of KAMAZ PJSC comprises 58 primary trade union organizations, with two new ones established last year. By the end of 2025, the membership coverage for the main group of KAMAZ organizations located in Naberezhnye Chelny was over 93%.

The reports from the administration and trade union committee on the fulfillment of obligations under the KAMAZ PJSC Collective Agreement for 2025 indicate that all obligations have been fulfilled during the reporting period. Compensatory and incentive payments established by the Collective Agreement and KAMAZ PJSC regulatory documents have been made in full.

Summing up the conference, KAMAZ CEO Sergey Kogogin noted that the company continues to operate in volatile market conditions and that the announced results were achieved despite the current challenging situation. The Russian commercial vehicle market has shrunk by more than half, and current demand doesn't provide comfortable conditions for the stable operation of the company and related industry enterprises. "Under these conditions, maintaining our scientific, technical, and production potential remains a constant challenge. In 2026, we must consider and focus on key areas. Smooth assembly line operation is essential; it allows us to synchronize suppliers, logistics, and personnel, avoiding rush jobs and downtime. Quality is especially crucial—it's our anti-crisis tool today: in a market that is shrinking and competition is increasing, quality is becoming the primary argument for customer retention. It's also crucial to ensure import substitution without sacrificing quality: by replacing obsolete components, we must maintain or even improve the reliability of our product," emphasized Sergey Kogogin.

The company's CEO also noted that, in addition to equipment deliveries, the team participated in the dispatch of humanitarian aid throughout the year, supported mobilized colleagues, and assisted new regions of the country. "Ensuring the uninterrupted production of vehicles to protect the country's borders and national interests remains a crucial mission. This is our duty today, and we are successfully fulfilling this crucial task. Thank you to the entire team for your work in 2025, for your patriotism and responsiveness!" said the KAMAZ CEO.

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