Last week, a delegation from Harvard University visited the Ganja Automobile Plant production cooperative.
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A group of employees from a world-renowned university visited the factory on the initiative of the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan and expressed keen interest in the activities of the company.
During the visit, the company’s first deputy director, Baghban Nabiyev, was joined by Tim Cheston, a senior research manager at the Harvard Kennedy School, researchers Jorge Tapia and Felicia, according to the factory’s press service. He reportedly told Belostekinić, Aleksandro Rueda Sana and other staff members the following: We would like to introduce the history of our development from restarting operations in 2004 to today. He provided detailed information about the signed contract. Then, after familiarizing themselves with the assembly line, the guests discussed future plans with the factory management and asked interesting questions about the upcoming work.
After the meeting, Tim Cheston, a senior research manager at the Harvard Kennedy School, toured the country’s only agricultural production facility and expressed his satisfaction at seeing a factory that turns small equipment into large, heavy equipment.
please remember. Ganja Automobile Plant was an automobile assembly plant he built in 1986. At the time, the plan was to build 30,000 Gazelle vans. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, work at the factory was suspended until 2004. Production began at the Ganja Automobile Plant in December 2004, and the first car manufactured at the plant was sold. Currently, Ganja Automobile Plant is the largest automobile factory in Azerbaijan. It cooperates with several countries, especially Belarus, in the assembly of agricultural vehicles.
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