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Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors
Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors

Zawya

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors

Muscat – Oman and Belarus signed three memoranda of understanding in Muscat on Wednesday aimed at advancing cooperation and technology transfer in the fields of automotive manufacturing and smart technologies. The first agreement, between Karwa Motors and Belarusian mechanical engineering firm Amkodor, outlines a framework for industrial and commercial collaboration. A second agreement between Karwa Motors and Belarusian vehicle manufacturer MAZ will focus on manufacturing and distributing transport and specialised vehicles, including trailers. The MoU also provides for joint marketing efforts, establishment of a production line at Karwa's Duqm plant, technical knowledge transfer, training programmes and support to build national capabilities. These agreements were signed by Ibrahim bin Ali al Balushi, CEO of Karwa Motors, Aleksey Zanduk, Deputy General Manager of Marketing at Amkodor, and Alexander Atroshchik, Deputy Commercial Director at MAZ. The third MoU was signed between Oman National Engineering and Investment Company (ONEIC) and Belarusian firm Delivery Software. It focuses on bringing advanced digital solutions to Oman and the wider region. Areas of cooperation include ICT development, AI applications, financial technologies, and automation services to improve operational efficiency and drive digital transformation. The MoU was signed by Aziz al Hasani, General Manager of IT and E-Business at ONEIC, and Andrey Sudakov, CEO of Delivery Software. The agreements were signed under the framework of the Omani-Belarusian Joint Committee, which aims to deepen strategic partnerships between companies from the two nations. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors
Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors

Muscat Daily

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Muscat Daily

Oman, Belarus MoUs to boost cooperation in auto, digital sectors

Muscat – Oman and Belarus signed three memoranda of understanding in Muscat on Wednesday aimed at advancing cooperation and technology transfer in the fields of automotive manufacturing and smart technologies. The first agreement, between Karwa Motors and Belarusian mechanical engineering firm Amkodor, outlines a framework for industrial and commercial collaboration. A second agreement between Karwa Motors and Belarusian vehicle manufacturer MAZ will focus on manufacturing and distributing transport and specialised vehicles, including trailers. The MoU also provides for joint marketing efforts, establishment of a production line at Karwa's Duqm plant, technical knowledge transfer, training programmes and support to build national capabilities. These agreements were signed by Ibrahim bin Ali al Balushi, CEO of Karwa Motors, Aleksey Zanduk, Deputy General Manager of Marketing at Amkodor, and Alexander Atroshchik, Deputy Commercial Director at MAZ. The third MoU was signed between Oman National Engineering and Investment Company (ONEIC) and Belarusian firm Delivery Software. It focuses on bringing advanced digital solutions to Oman and the wider region. Areas of cooperation include ICT development, AI applications, financial technologies, and automation services to improve operational efficiency and drive digital transformation. The MoU was signed by Aziz al Hasani, General Manager of IT and E-Business at ONEIC, and Andrey Sudakov, CEO of Delivery Software. The agreements were signed under the framework of the Omani-Belarusian Joint Committee, which aims to deepen strategic partnerships between companies from the two nations.

Oman, Belarus discuss ties
Oman, Belarus discuss ties

Observer

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Oman, Belarus discuss ties

MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman on Wednesday received an official delegation from the Republic of Belarus that comprised government officials, CEOs and business representatives of industrial companies. The delegation's visit to Oman was aimed at boosting economic relations and joint cooperation between the two countries, notably in the sectors of industry and information technology. The Belarusian delegation conferred with Omani officials and representatives of different establishments to explore investment opportunities, incentives and services extended to investors. The Belarusian delegation made field visits to industrial zones; and Omani firms and facilities, including Rusayl Industrial City, Khazaen Economic City, Invest Oman lounge, Sultan Haitham City and Karwa Motors. The visit highlighted the Sultanate of Oman's interest in expanding its international partnerships in value-added sectors, in line with the objectives of its Industrial Strategy 2040 aimed to empower national industry and enhance modern technologies. — ONA

Oman, Belarus sign 3 memoranda on understanding in technology transfer, transport sectors
Oman, Belarus sign 3 memoranda on understanding in technology transfer, transport sectors

Times of Oman

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Times of Oman

Oman, Belarus sign 3 memoranda on understanding in technology transfer, transport sectors

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Belarus on Wednesday signed three memoranda of understanding (MoU) in Muscat to enhance cooperation on technology transfer in automotive and smart technology sectors. The first memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed by Karwa Motors and Belarusian company Amkodor, established a joint framework for industrial and commercial cooperation between the two sides, enabling them to expand into the markets of the Sultanate of Oman, the GCC states and African countries. The second MoU, signed by Karwa Motors and the Belarusian company MAZ, provides for cooperation between the two sides in the field of manufacturing and distributing transport vehicles, specialised vehicles and trailers. The MoU also includes studying joint marketing, establishing an integrated production line at Karwa Motors automobile plant in the Sultanate of Oman, transferring technical knowledge from the Belarusian side, offering specialized training programmes and providing technical support to enhance the efficiency of national cadres in this field. The two MoUs were signed by Dr. Ibrahim Ali Al Balushi, CEO of Karwa Motors, along with the Deputy General Manager for Marketing at Amkodor company and the Deputy Commercial Director of MAZ. The third MoU was signed by Oman National Engineering and Investment Company (ONEIC) and the Belarusian company Delivery Software "Delivio", deals with providing the latest digital solutions and advanced software to the Omani and regional markets. Key areas of cooperation, through the third MoU, include developing innovative solutions in the fields of ICT (information and communications technology), artificial intelligence (AI) applications, financial technology, and advanced technical services that support digital transition, automation and modernisation of corporate operations. The MoU was signed by Eng. Aziz Alhasani, General Manager of Information Technology and E-Business at ONEIC, Andrei Sudakov, CEO of Delivery Software. The signing ceremony was attended by Abdulsalam Mohammed Al Murshidi, Chairman of Oman Investment Authority (OIA), Dr. Abdullah Masoud Al Harthy, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Belarus to the Sultanate of Oman, among other officials from the two countries. The signing of the memoranda of understanding stems from the Omani-Belarusian Joint Committee's efforts to consolidate strategic partnerships between leading companies in the two countries, contribute to technology transfer and the development of national competencies and highlight the Sultanate of Oman's status as a regional hub for attracting quality investments projects.

Oman: Karwa Motors launches specialised vehicle for logistics, transportation
Oman: Karwa Motors launches specialised vehicle for logistics, transportation

Zawya

time26-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

Oman: Karwa Motors launches specialised vehicle for logistics, transportation

Duqm: Karwa Motors, through its factory in the Special Economic Zone in Duqm (SEZD), has launched its latest product for logistics, military and public transport, as part of its strategic partnership with Impel and technical cooperation with MAN. The product was developed in line with the needs of local, regional and international markets, and reflects the company's ability to keep pace with the latest technologies to serve government and private entities. This product also confirms the company's commitment to enhancing local automotive manufacturing in the Sultanate of Oman and expanding the scope of industrial innovation to produce vehicles that keep pace with new demands that meet market needs. The company showcased a diverse range of vehicles that boast the highest standards of safety and efficiency, meeting the needs of transportation between cities and remote areas, enhancing its role in supporting the transportation sector's infrastructure. The company announced its continued cooperation with Armored Group to develop and armour vehicles for special uses, which contributes to expanding its range of specialised products and supports its drive to meet the needs of various vital sectors. Dr. Ibrahim Ali Al Balushi, CEO of Karwa Motors, said that the launch of the latest vehicle products comes within the framework of the company's efforts to develop the automotive industry in the Sultanate of Oman, meet the needs of local markets, export to regional and international markets, and provide the industrial sector with new products that contribute to achieving self-sufficiency. He added in a statement to the Oman News Agency that this type of vehicle enhances the presence of Omani industries in regional and global markets, contributes to achieving economic diversification goals, and increases the added value of national industry. He emphasised that vehicle production represents an important step in the company's path toward industrial and technological expansion, and enhances the Sultanate of Oman's position as an advanced centre for manufacturing specialised vehicles and equipment, benefiting from the integrated infrastructure provided by the Special Economic Zone in Duqm. Karwa Motors is a strategic investment between the Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Oman Investment Authority, and the State of Qatar, represented by the national transport company, Mowasalat Qatar. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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