BELAZ over five years visited by more than 117 thousand industrial tourists

BELAZ over five years visited by more than 117 thousand industrial tourists

16.07.2020. For five years, more than 117 thousand industrial tourists visited BELAZ, the press service of BELAZ OJSC, the managing company of BELAZ Holding, said. “BELAZ was the first in the country's machine-building industry to open the door to tourists. Since July 15, 2015, the company launched the BELAZ-Belarus brand industrial tourism project. During this time, more than 117 thousand people visited the plant. These are citizens from more than 30 "The countries of the world - Spain, Italy, France, Norway, the USA, Great Britain, China, Lebanon, Jordan, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia and others," the press service said. “In total, almost 6 thousand excursions. More than 4.1 thousand people were able to ride a BELAZ dump truck. "


As noted at the enterprise, the project very quickly gained momentum and became in demand. Today, about three dozen travel agencies must include a visit to BELAZ in the program of staying in the country of foreign guests and weekend tours, organize educational trips for students during the holidays.

“Every year, the number of people who want to get into the world of huge cars and see the assembly process of these giants is increasing. The places of permanent registration of our dump trucks - careers - are closed areas. It is not surprising that the guests of the enterprise are especially delighted to visit the exhibition of models of manufactured equipment from" kids "to “giants.” You can take advantage of the unique offer and see this wonderful technique only when you visit the Belarusian Automobile Plant, ”the press service emphasized.

A tour of the enterprise includes a visit to the BELAZ Museum of Labor Glory, where you can familiarize yourself with the history of the creation of the plant, which dates back to 1948. Also, tourists can look into the world of "live" production, see how career giants are created the height of a three-story house, drive in the cab of a dump truck with a carrying capacity of 130 tons.

In addition, visitors are invited to take an initial driving training course on a dynamic simulator and try themselves in the role of a real test driver. The simulator fully reproduced the real road conditions of the quarry in 7D mode, you can change the weather conditions. If the driver runs into a virtual bump, then he will definitely feel the shock absorbers of the virtual dump truck.

Excursion tours are not only informative and exploratory in nature, but also career-oriented, depending on the composition of the group and the individual wishes of visitors. "Seminars on engineering topics and management in the engineering industry can be organized for specialized groups" , the plant noted.

“The excursion to BELAZ is an opportunity to see with your own eyes unique machines and sizes, get acquainted with the intricacies of producing world-class equipment, take a memorable photo on the background of BELAZ-75710 - the largest mining dump truck in the world listed in the Guinness Book of Records, drive to heavy-duty dump truck, purchase a gift certificate (for visiting BELAZ and the opportunity to ride in a quarry) for your loved ones, colleagues and friends” , the press service emphasized.

In connection with the epidemiological situation due to the spread of COVID-19, excursion support is organized only on weekends, strictly by appointment. Time: Saturday - 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, Sunday - 10.00, 12.00. To book a tour and get additional information, please call: +375 17 2-72-72, +375 44 566-04-72 or send an application to e-mail: tur@belaz.minsk.by .

OJSC "BELAZ" - the managing company of the holding "BELAZ-Holding" - the world's largest manufacturer of mining trucks and transport equipment for the mining and construction industries. It occupies about 30% of the world market for heavy-duty mining dump trucks. It produces the world's largest mining truck with a lifting capacity of 450 tons.

BelTA