ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 4. Kazakh company
Falcon EuroBus is set to deliver 600 electric buses to Pakistan,
Trend reports via the
Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan.
This commercial agreement was reached between Falcon EuroBus and
the Pakistani transport company OGCC International during the
Kazakhstan-Pakistan business forum in Islamabad. The first delivery
of buses will begin in April this year. The value of the commercial
deal is $108 million. By 2027-2028, the company plans to increase
bus exports to Pakistan to 2,000 units.
Founded in Almaty in 2018, the company now manufactures a wide
range of buses that meet European standards. Currently, it produces
1,500 buses annually, with plans to increase production capacity to
3,000 units this year.
“During the B2B meeting, we met with representatives from
Pakistan’s Ministry of Education and agreed to supply 2,000 buses
for school transportation in the future,” said Murat Adilhanov,
Chairman of the Board of Falcon EuroBus.
The Kazakhstan-Pakistan business forum was organized as part of
the state visit of President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to
Pakistan.
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