AIS Group becomes dealer of Belarus' Gomselmash holding
The AIS Group, a large player on the market of equipment for business and agriculture, has signed a dealer agreement with one of the largest Belarusian manufacturers of agricultural machinery - Gomselmash holding.
According to a press release of the AIS Group, the start of sales of Gomselmash's machinery will be in November 2018. The AIS retail and service chain will present the Palesse grain and forage harvesters.
In addition, the on-site service, stationary warranty and after-sales service of equipment will traditionally be available.
The press service reminded that Gomselmash, under the Palesse brand, produces grain, forage, corn and potato harvesters, mowers and other agricultural equipment.
Machinery has a price-quality ratio favorable to the consumer, high reliability and low energy consumption.
The special equipment of this brand works in Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Moldova, Hungary, Romania, China, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina and other countries.
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