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12 August 2020, 12:00

Minsk Tractor Works team supports factory's uninterrupted operation

MINSK, 12 August (BelTA) – The Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ trademark) team has unanimously supported uninterrupted operation of the company, fulfillment of the business plan and the development strategy, BelTA learned from the press service of the company.

According to the press service, senior management and workers of this big enterprise are fully aware of their commitments to customers, partners and the team. MTZ is one of the country's industry giants and a leading manufacturing brand. Over 340 companies across the country and thousands of partner factories from 80 countries depend on the smooth operation of Minsk Tractor Works.

On 11 August, MTZ Director General Vitaly Vovk met with the staff and trade union activists of the company, a total of about 200 employees. They all unanimously supported uninterrupted operation of the company, fulfillment of the business plan and the development strategy. They also discussed the social and political agenda.

“Our people have made their choice. This is the choice in favor of a peaceful and stable state. Belarusians have always made their own decisions and have always respected various points of view. The number one task for us, the factory, is to make high-quality and competitive products, maintain stable operation, retain the team and upgrade production processes. We should not get involved in provocations and let ourselves be manipulated by those who divide us into ‘us' and ‘them' and create bad blood between us. We are different, but we all want to live peacefully in a stable country,” Vitaly Vovk emphasized.

MTZ is one of the world's largest tractor manufacturers. Apart from the main factory the holding company MTZ comprises nine enterprises. As many as 26 assembly enterprises have been established abroad. The manufacturing division employs over 17,000 people. MTZ products are available in over 60 countries.

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