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GAZ Group
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2005
HeadquartersNizhny Novgorod, Russia
ProductsTrucks & Buses
Revenue164,640,347,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
4,957,483,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
3,500,692,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets111,778,687,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentRussian Machines Corporation
Websitewww.gazgroup.ru

GAZ Group, Headquartered in Nizhny Novgorod, is a Russian automotive conglomerate which comprises 18 manufacturing facilities in eight regions of Russia, as well as sales and service organizations. GAZ Group produces light and medium commercial vehicles, heavy trucks, buses, cars, road construction equipment, power units and automotive components. The main entity "GAZ Group" - OJSC "GAZ", refers to the Office "Management Company" GAZ Group. The "GAZ Group" is a holding company, consolidated around OAO GAZ, bringing together a number of industrial machinery sector, which are mainly subsidiaries of OJSC GAZ.

Management Company GAZ Group was created on September 28, 2006 and is 100% owned by OJSC "GAZ".

History

Gorky Automobile Plant
Likinsky Bus Factory
GAZelle NEXT, Gorky Automobile Plant
GAZelle NEXT, Gorky Automobile Plant
Ural Trucks

GAZ Group was founded in 2005 as a result of the restructuring of the production assets of Ruspromavto, which existed from 2001.

Mergers and Acquisitions

In August 2006, Gaz Group's military technology enterprises JSC Arzamas Machine-Building Plant, in Viksa, and JSC Barnaultransmash became the independent Military Industrial Company to ensure the separation of automotive business of Russian Machines into public (GAZ Group) and non-public (Military-Industrial Company) assets.

In the summer of 2006 "GAZ Group" acquired UK based manufacturer of light trucks LDV Holdings (Birmingham) for $40,670,000. In the spring of 2009 in connection with the marketing of the crisis caused by, including the global economic crisis, LDV Holdings came under bankruptcy and in early May 2009, GAZ Group agreed to sell the company Malaysian carmaker Weststar.

In 2008, "GAZ Group" has agreed to buy 50% of Italian VM Motori and localization of its engines. Closing of the transaction was to take place after the approval of the antitrust authorities. GAZ Group has also entered into an agreement with General Motors who controlled 50% of VM Motori on the basis of co-ownership of the Italian company. In mid-2009, the deal was canceled in the aftermath of the economic crisis.

Owners and management

The joint stock company is managed by the Board of Directors whose Chairman, Mr. Wolf, is the sole executive body is the Management Company GAZ Group.

Shareholders of OJSC "GAZ" are:

  • JSC Russian Machines - 61.05% of the ordinary shares;
  • Minority shareholders - 38.79%;
  • Government - 0/16%[1]

The company's capitalization at the end of the I quarter of 2008 was $3.3 billion.

Composition

GAZ Group is divided into six divisions (activities), the structure of each of which are production plants and sales organizations.

Light commercial and passenger cars

  • Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ) - the main company of the Group, accounting for more than half of the turnover of the entire GAZ Group.
  • Saransk Plant dump trucks
  • Ulyanovsk Motor Plant (UMP)
  • Nizhny Novgorod motors "

Coach Division (aka Russian Buses)

  • Pavlovo Bus Factory ([Павловский автобусный завод (ПАЗ) Pavlovskiy Avtobusny Zavod (PAZ)] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)), minibus and Aurora coach manufacturers;
  • Kurgan Bus Factory ([Курганский автобусный завод (КАВЗ) Kurganskiy Avtobusny Zavod (KAVZ)] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)), the middle class and a special vehicles;
  • Likinsky Bus Factory ([Ликинский автобусный завод (ЛиАЗ) Likinskiy Avtobusny Zavod (LiAZ)] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)), full sized bus manufacturers;
  • Golitsynskii Bus Factory ([Голицынский автобусный завод (ГолАЗ) Golitsynskiy Avtobusny Zavod (GolAZ)] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)), long-distance coach manufacturers;
  • Kanashsky Auto Aggregate Factory [Канашский автоагрегатный завод (КААЗ) Kanashskiy Avtoagregatny Zavod (KAAZ)] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), bus chassis producers.

Trucks Division

Powertrain Division

  • Autodiesel (Yaroslavl Motor Plant, JAMZ)
    • Yaroslavl Diesel Equipment Plant (YaZDA) and
    • Yaroslavl Fuel Equipment Plant (YAZTA)

Auto Components division

  • Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ) - the main company of the Group, accounting for more than half of the turnover of the entire GAZ Group.
  • Dies and molds Plant
  • Kanashsky Auto Aggregate Plant (KAAZ)

Gaz opened the United Engineering Center, headquartered Nizhny Novgorod, consisting of 16 units of engineering plants on 18 July 2007 with the goal of working together to update the lineup Gaz Group plants.

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