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BKM Holding
OJSC “HMC “BKM”
Native nameOpen Joint Stock Company «Holding Management Company «Belkommunmash»
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedJuly 1, 1973 (1973-07-01)
HeadquartersMinsk, Belarus
Area servedWorldwide
ProductsElectric buses, trolleybuses, trams, hybrid buses
Websiteholdingbkm.com/en/
AKSM-420 trolleybus in Tiraspol. Note that the logo has been removed and replaced by a Mercedes-Benz sign on this particular bus.

OJSC "Holding Management Company "Belkommunmash" (Belarusian: ААТ "Кіруючая кампанія холдынгу «Белкамунмаш», Belkamunmash), is a Belarusian manufacturer of electric public transport vehicles. The enterprise was based on a tram and trolleybus repair facility which was opened in 1973. Today it is the leading industrial enterprise in Belarus in the field of manufacture and major overhaul of rolling stock for electric transportation in cities. Trolleybuses manufactured by Belkommunmash are operated in 7 cities in Belarus and over 40 cities in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Mongolia, Moldova, Argentina, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

In June 2022, EU and Switzerland imposed sanctions on Belkommunmash.

Electric bus

  • Е420
  • Е433
  • Е321
  • E321 in Minsk E321 in Minsk
  • E433 in Minsk E433 in Minsk

Trams

  • AKSM - first-generation tram in Minsk AKSM - first-generation tram in Minsk
  • AKSM-60102 - second-generation tram in Minsk AKSM-60102 - second-generation tram in Minsk
  • AKSM-743 - third-generation tram in Minsk AKSM-743 - third-generation tram in Minsk
  • AKSM-843 - fourth-generation tram in Minsk AKSM-843 - fourth-generation tram in Minsk

Duobus

Trolleybuses

  • AKSM-101 trolley bus in Tomsk AKSM-101 trolley bus in Tomsk
  • AKSM-201 - second-generation trolley bus in Minsk AKSM-201 - second-generation trolley bus in Minsk
  • AKSM-213- second-generation articulated trolley bus in Minsk AKSM-213- second-generation articulated trolley bus in Minsk
  • AKSM-221 - low-floor trolley bus unified with MAZ-103T in Minsk AKSM-221 - low-floor trolley bus unified with MAZ-103T in Minsk
  • AKSM-321 - low-floor third-generation trolley bus in Moscow AKSM-321 - low-floor third-generation trolley bus in Moscow
  • AKSM-321 - low-floor third-generation trolley bus in Belgrade AKSM-321 - low-floor third-generation trolley bus in Belgrade
  • AKSM-32100D - low-floor third-generation trolley bus with batteries in Minsk AKSM-32100D - low-floor third-generation trolley bus with batteries in Minsk
  • AKSM-333 - third-generation articulated three-axle low-floor trolley bus in Belgrade AKSM-333 - third-generation articulated three-axle low-floor trolley bus in Belgrade
  • AKSM-420 - fourth-generation low-floor trolley bus in Minsk AKSM-420 - fourth-generation low-floor trolley bus in Minsk
  • AKSM-43300D - fourth-generation articulated three-axle low-floor trolley bus in Minsk AKSM-43300D - fourth-generation articulated three-axle low-floor trolley bus in Minsk

Hybrid buses

  • AKSM-4202K "Vitovt Hybrid" AKSM-4202K "Vitovt Hybrid"

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-18. Retrieved 2008-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Official Journal L 153/2022". EUR-Lex. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
  3. "Searching for subjects of sanctions". Staatssekretariat für Wirtschaft.
  4. "БелКоммунМаш :: Новости". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-10-11.

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