COMTRANS 2024 Opens in Moscow: Chinese CV Brands Made a Splash
On December 10, Comtrans 2024, the largest and most influential commercial vehicle exhibition in Russia and Central Asia, officially opened at the Expocentre in Moscow. This global event brought together commercial vehicle manufacturers, technology providers, and industry professionals, providing a key platform for showcasing products, sharing expertise, and exploring market opportunities.
The exhibition featured a wide range of products, from trucks, buses, and vans to essential components like engines, transmissions, braking systems, and electrical systems. It highlighted the latest technological advancements and achievements in the commercial vehicle industry in Russia and Central Asia.
Prominent brands from Russia and China stood out at the event. Leading Russian companies, including KAMAZ, GAZ, AVTOVAZ, and MAZ, showcased their newest products and innovations, demonstrating the strong capabilities of the local industry. Chinese brands also made a significant impact. Since 2022, China has seen rapid growth in commercial vehicle exports to Russia, which has now become its largest export market.
In the truck segment, major Chinese companies like SINOTRUK, SHACMAN, LANDKING and Dongfeng presented impressive lineups, highlighting their expertise and innovation in truck manufacturing. In the bus category, Yutong, King Long, Zhongtong, and Higer showcased their competitive edge in design and performance. Additionally, Chinese giants like SANY and XCMG displayed cutting-edge achievements in construction machinery.
The event also saw strong participation from Chinese component manufacturers, with over 100 companies, including Weichai, demonstrating their capabilities in producing high-quality, reliable parts. Chinese special-purpose vehicle makers, such as Luoxiang Group’s Volklund division, Tongya, and Kaili, introduced their latest products, paving the way for deeper collaboration in the specialized vehicle sector between China and Russia.
Comtrans 2024 not only showcased the technological strengths of Chinese commercial vehicle companies but also underscored their commitment to the Russian market. As collaboration between China and Russia in this sector continues to grow, the exhibition serves as a promising platform for further cooperation and mutual growth in the commercial vehicle industry.
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