• Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Subscribe
  • Free Newsletter
  • My Account
Tyrepress
  • 0Shopping Cart
  • NewsNews
    • Latest News
    • Company News
    • UK News
    • Product News
    • International News
    • Retreading
    • Career Tracks
    • Motorsport
    • Video
    • Tyrepress Videos
  • Data
    • Leading Tyre Manufacturers
    • Leading Retailers (UK)
    • Social Media Ranking
    • Online Branding
    • Brand Finance rankings
    • Blue Light Fleet Analysis
    • Astutus Research analysis
    • Premium Report
  • Features
    • Goodyear to buy Cooper – special supplement
    • TPMS and Sensor Technology 2021
    • Tyre Industry Conference 2020
    • Online Tyre Business 2020
    • Kick-starting your business webinar May 2020
  • Business Directory
    • Browse Entries
    • List Your Company on the Business Directory
  • Jobs
    • Situations vacant
    • Career Tracks
  • Classifieds
  • Magazine
    • Latest Issue
    • Read Tyres & Accessories Magazine online
    • Goodyear to buy Cooper – special supplement
    • Magazine Archive
    • Tyres & Accessories Magazine Archive
  • Shop
    • Subscription Shop
    • Report Shop
    • Directory Shop
  • About
    • Company Profile
    • Media Information
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • Legal
    • Contact Us
  • Search
  • Menu
You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / Work starts on Tatneft’s JV plant in Kazakhstan

Work starts on Tatneft’s JV plant in Kazakhstan

Date: 24th September 2021 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
Work is now underway at the KamaTyresKZ site in Saran, Kazakhstan (Photo: Tatneft)

Construction of Tatneft’s new joint venture tyre plant in Kazakhstan has commenced with the installation of the first concrete pillar at the site in Saran. Workers are driving in piles parallel to laying foundations in order to ensure the project’s completion on schedule, and Tatneft anticipates it will inaugurate the factory at the end of next year.

The rest of this article is for subscribers only:
Log inSubscribe

Related news:

  1. Tatneft’s Kazakhstan tyre logistics centre
  2. Tatneft to supply new KamaTyresKZ plant from JV butadiene facility
  3. Tatneft investing 217 million euros in Kazakhstan tyre factory
  4. Kama Tyres to make off-highway tyres at Nizhnekamsk plant
Comments

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Connect with:
Facebook Google Twitter

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share this entry
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Per E-Mail teilen

Related Tags

greenfield facility, Kama, KamaTyresKZ, Kazakhstan, Tatneft

Advert Location 28

Advert Location 10

© 2020 - Tyrepress
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • WhatTyre
  • Reifenpresse
  • PneusNews
Continental tyres OE on Porsche Taycan Andrea Piacquadio Why buying tyres online is a good idea
Scroll to top