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Kremenchuk - Public joint-stock company Kriukov Car Building Works (KCBW, Kremenchuk, Poltava region) in 2012 will supply 49 passenger wagons to Kazakhstan, the company's press service said on May 18.

As the source said, the sides originally signed an agreement for the supply of 42 passenger wagons, but in May 2012, the customer ordered seven additional passenger wagons.

According to the works, as of today it has already delivered 23 passenger wagons to Kazakhstan. Of these, 18 are third-class sleepers and five are sleeping cars with separate compartments.

In 2011, the works supplied 12 passenger wagons to Kazakhstan.

The Kriukov plant, which is the CIS’s only manufacturer of both passenger carriages and freight wagons, produces freight wagons (open wagons, tankers, hopper wagons, and high-sided wagons), as well as passenger carriages, bogies for freight wagons, wheel pairs, and spare parts for subway carriages, escalators, containers, and road equipment.

Its passenger carriages are produced on order for national railways administration Ukrzaliznytsia.

Its produce is exported to over 20 countries.