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MoAZ, Mogilev Automobile Plant
MoA3, Могилевский автомобильный завод
Company typeJSC
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1948
Headquarters

Area served

Worldwide, CIS
ProductsDump trucks
Heavy equipment
Goods wagons
ParentBelAZ Edit this on Wikidata
WebsiteMoAZ official page

Mogilvskiy Avtomobilny Zavod imeni S. M. Kirova, abbreviated MoAZ, (Belarusian: Магілёўскі аўтамабільны завод (МаАЗ)/Russian: Могилевский автомобильный завод имени С. М. Кирова (MoA3)), is an automotive and earth-moving equipment manufacturer located in the city of Mogilev, Belarus. MoAZ has been a subsidiary of BelAZ since 2006. In 1958 MoAZ was named in honor of Sergey Kirov, an early Bolshevik leader in the Soviet Union.

History

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The company was founded in 1935 as Workshop. In 1941 the plant was evacuated to Kuibyshev, where engines for the attack aircraft IL-2 were produced.[1]

After World War II the plant was returned to Mogilev and produced locomotives, steam-powered machinery, overhead cranes, and tank lorries based on GAZ-51 lorries. In 1958 the factory started the production of the single-axle MAZ-529, developed by the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ).[2]

In 2006 the factory became a branch of JSC "BelAZ", which has been a branch of "BelAZ-Holding" since 2012. Most MoAZ vehicles are exported; more than 85% of the produced vehicles are sold in CIS member states.[citation needed]

Current products

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MOAZ-6014 Scraper in Togliatti Technical museum.

References

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  • ^ Могилевский автомобильный завод для горнодобывающей промышленности // «Горная Промышленность» № 2 2003.
  • ^ Кочнев Е. Секретные автомобили Советской Армии / Военные одноосные и двухосные тягачи
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