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PJSC KAMAZ
Native name
ПАО "КАМАЗ"
Company typePublic
MCXKMAZ
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
HeadquartersNaberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan, Russia
Key people
Sergey A. Kogogin, General Director
ProductsTrucks, buses and diesel engines
Revenue$2.94 billion[1][2][3] (2019)
$67.1 million[1][2] (2019)
−$30.2 million[1][2] (2019)
Total assets$3.18 billion[2] (2019)
Total equity$599 million[2] (2019)
OwnersRostec (49.9%)
Avtoinvest Limited (23.54%)[4][5]
Number of employees
36,000
Websitekamaz.ru

KAMAZ (Russian: Камский Автомобильный Завод – КАМАЗ, romanizedKamskiy Avtomobilnyy Zavod, lit.'Kama Automobile Plant') is a Russian manufacturer of trucks, buses, and engines headquartered in Naberezhnye Chelny. It is known for its cab over trucks.

Company was founded in 1969. Heavy duty models are exported to many areas of the world including the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. As of 2014, KAMAZ is the largest truck producer in Russia and the CIS with its factory producing 43,000 trucks a year.[6]

Its trucks have won the Dakar Rally a record eighteen times, the most in the truck category by any manufacturer.

History

KamAZ-53501
KamAZ-6560
USSR 1974 postage stamp featuring a KamAZ truck

In 1969, the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the USSR Council of Ministers was approved which envisaged construction of a complex of heavy duty truck production plants. Around 70 potential sites to locate the facilities were investigated. Choice went in favor of Naberezhnye Chelny, then a small town on the Kama River. Naberezhnye Chelny was located in the center of the former Soviet Union. The navigable rivers – the Kama River and the Volga River – as well as proximity of the railway line, were central to meeting the logistical needs of the construction site for materials and equipment. Going forward, the location would also allow for the easy shipping of ready-made trucks to customers. The fact that the huge construction company "KamGESenergostroy" existed in the region allowed construction of plant buildings and apartment blocks for prospective KAMAZ employees to be completed.

Workers and engineers, representing more than 70 ethnicities, converged on Naberezhnye Chelny to fuse into a "melting pot" of the construction project personnel. Orders placed by KAMAZ to procure construction materials and equipment were filled by all the ministries and departments, a total of over 2,000 enterprises. Over 100,000 personnel were employed at the construction site itself. The would-be truck plant was being provided with the most state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment by the contemporary standards. More than 700 international firms were among equipment vendors for KAMAZ facilities, including such globally known corporations as Swindell-Dressler, Holcroft, CE-Cast, Ingersoll Rand, Ex-Cello (U.S.A.), Hueller-Hille, Liebherr (West Germany), Morando, Fiat (Italy), Renault (France), Sandvik (Sweden), Komatsu and Hitachi (Japan).

On December 13, 1969, ground was broken and the first bucket of soil was excavated at the construction site of the Kama River Truck Plant which was rated for production of 150,000 heavy duty trucks and 250,000 engines per year.[citation needed] The Complex of Plants on the Kama River sprawled over a vast territory measuring 57 square km. Concurrent to construction of the truck plant, huge social challenges were tackled. Hundreds of thousands of people were provided by KAMAZ with comfortable housing, modern educational facilities, kindergartens and creches, hospitals and clinics, numerous cultural, sporting, recreational and leisure centers. KAMAZ was instrumental in transforming the Kama River Area into a powerful industrial and scientific research hub and developing the infrastructure for the suburban agricultural zone.

Every year the population of the city grew by another 30-40 thousand or so. Whereas before construction of KAMAZ got underway, 27,000 residents had lived in Naberezhnye Chelny, the current population has now reached more than half a million.

As a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kamaz is sanctioned by the EU (March 2022),[7] by New Zealand (April 2022),[8] and by Japan (January 2023).[9] In July 2023, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu stated that the supplies of KAMAZ multipurpose vehicles had surged 17.6 times since early 2022.[10]

Group structure

Owners and management

The main shareholders of Kamaz are the state corporation Rostec (49.9%), Avtoinvest Limited (23.54%), a Cyprus-registered company, and Daimler Truck (15%).[4] In February 2022, Daimler suspended cooperation with Kamaz due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11] The main beneficiaries of the Cyprus-based company have never been officially disclosed, however it is alleged that the company can be traced to Sergei Roldugin, a concert cellist and personal friend of Vladimir Putin based on the Panama Papers.[12]

At the same time, a 4% stake in the company is publicly traded on the Moscow Exchange,[13] leading the company to have many minority shareholders (more than 76,000 individuals in 2007).[14]

In early March 2008 the Board of Directors of KAMAZ was elected, which included 15 people, including:[15]

The mayor of the city of Naberezhnye Chelny (April 2010 - Prime Minister of Tatarstan) - Ildar Khalikov, head of the management Federal Agency for State Property Management (Rosimushchestvo) - Ivan V. Aksenov, and the Director-General of the "Russian Technologies State Corporation" Sergey Chemezov.

Subsidiaries

KAMAZ Publicly Traded Company has more than 110 subsidiaries and affiliates, it owns shares in the authorized capital of more than 50 different companies and businesses. Together they form KAMAZ Group.
The group includes:

  • Truck Assembly Plant (Naberezhnye Chelny)
  • Metallurgical Complex, KAMAZ PTC
    KAMAZ Foundries (now one of the largest in Russia[16])
    KAMAZ Forge
    KAMAZ Truck Assembly Plant
  • KAMAZ Press and Stamping Plant
  • Engine Plant, KAMAZ PTC
  • Remdiesel (Engine Re-Manufacture Plant)
  • KAMAZ Trade and Finance Company JSC
  • Neftekamsk Automotive Plant (NEFAZ) - manufactures buses and vehicles on KAMAZ chassis
  • Auto Trailer Plant OJSC (formerly СЗАП (En:SZAP) of Stavropol)
  • KAMAZ Technical Service OJSC
  • KAMAZ Auto Technology
  • RIZ OJSC (formerly of KAMAZinstrumentspetsmash)
  • KIP Master OJSC
  • KAMAZ-FINANCE
  • KAMAZ-CAPITAL KAMAZ R & D Center

The main production facilities of the plant are located in the industrial area of Naberezhnye Chelny. Nefaz buses are produced in Neftekamsk (Bashkortostan).

KAMAZ owns United Automotive Technologies, a Russian holding of auto parts manufacturers.[17]

The company has overseas manufacturing facilities in the following countries: Vietnam, India, Kazakhstan (KAMAZ-Engineering JSC).

Since 2015 Ganja Auto Plant (Azerbaijan) also assembles Kamaz trucks.[18]

In January 2022, the Hungarian Ministry for Innovation and Technology and Kamaz signed an agreement for production of electrocars in Hungary - about 32000 by 2025 and 320000 by 2030.[19]

Competition

A team, Kamaz Master, which has been active since 1988 has participated as truck category in distinguished rally raid such as Dakar Rally, Silk Way Rally and Africa Eco Race,[20] has brought Kamaz an outstanding fame. Kamaz vehicles have won the truck category of the Dakar Rally 19 times as of 2022.[21]

Engines

  • R-6
  • Cummins Kama

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c financial statement https://www.kamaz.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?event1=download&event2=%2Fupload%2Fiblock%2F0ef%2F0ef9e6e4dca253ef2c2993300cb7cf25.pdf&event3=&goto=%2Fupload%2Fiblock%2F0ef%2F0ef9e6e4dca253ef2c2993300cb7cf25.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e https://kamaz.ru/upload/iblock/03f/03ffa32cc518bbff4a37b4ba1ce3ce48.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Рейтинг крупнейших компаний России по объему реализации продукции". Expert RA. Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Крупным совладельцем "Камаза" оказался Виталий Мащицкий". Vedomosti. 22 May 2016. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Проблемы КАМАЗа: производитель грузовых автомобилей будет использовать российские запчасти - КОЛЕСА.ру – автомобильный журнал".
  6. ^ "Новости. ОАО "КАМАЗ"". Kamaz.net. Archived from the original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
  7. ^ "EU introduces additional sanctions against Russia". 17 March 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Russia Sanctions Regulations 2022". Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  9. ^ "ウクライナ情勢に関する外国為替及び外国貿易法に基づく措置について" (PDF). Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  10. ^ https://armstrade.org/includes/periodics/news/2023/0712/093574030/detail.shtml
  11. ^ "Daimler приостановил сотрудничество с КАМАЗом" (in Russian). Интерфакс. 2022-02-28.
  12. ^ Thompson, David (3 April 2016). "Panama Papers: Putin associates linked to 'money laundering'". BBC News. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  13. ^ "Коэффициент free-float (доля ценных бумаг в свободном обращении) по состоянию на 28.08.2017". Московская Биржа. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  14. ^ Stolyarov, Gleb; Fedorinova, Yulia (2007-05-17). ""Kamaz" does not pay the Federal Property Management Agency". Vedomosti, № 88 (1862) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2013-05-12.
  15. ^ www.dp.ru (7 March 2008). ""KAMAZ" approved candidates to the Board". Business Petersburg (Online)/Moscow/ (in Russian). ISSN 1606-1829.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ KAMAZ-Metallurgy Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine / / ROSFINPROM.
  17. ^ Nikitina, Olga (2021-11-01). "АвтоВАЗ возвращается к компонентам" [AvtoVAZ returns to parts]. Kommersant (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  18. ^ "KAMAZ trucks to be manufactured in Ganja". AzerNews. 2015-02-09.
  19. ^ "Камаз может запустить производство электромобилей в Венгрии" (in Russian). ТАСС. 2022-01-27.
  20. ^ "AFRICA ECO RACE". www.africarace.com.
  21. ^ "KAMAZ Master".