The Czechoslovak Group (CSG), owned by Czech entrepreneur Michal Strnad, is donating 12 Tatra vehicles worth over 102 million CZK to the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic (HZS). The donation is intended to support the efforts to mitigate the aftermath of the floods. The vehicles will remain in the permanent ownership of HZS, enhancing their capabilities not only in managing natural disasters but also in fulfilling other operational tasks.
Tatra vehicles leave the test track to assist in flood relief efforts.
The automotive company Tatra Trucks a.s., a member of the CSG group, has a fleet of newly manufactured vehicles that were initially prepared for distribution to its dealer network. Due to the tragic floods that particularly affected the Moravian-Silesian region, where Tatra is headquartered, CSG has decided to donate 12 vehicles worth 102.8 million CZK to the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic (HZS). The donation includes 9 tipper trucks on the Tatra Phoenix chassis (3 in the 8x8 configuration and 6 in the 6x6 configuration) and 3 cranes on the Tatra Force chassis. Some of these tipper trucks have already been handed over to HZS based on the crisis team’s request and are currently being used in flood-affected areas. These Tatra vehicles will remain in the permanent ownership of HZS to ensure they are always available to the Integrated Rescue System for fulfilling its missions. The primary user will be the Fire Rescue Unit of HZS ČR.
Radim Studený, Head of Sales for Fire and Special Equipment at Tatra Trucks, stated: “As a company based in the Moravian-Silesian region, we and some of our suppliers and employees have been directly affected by the tragic floods. Despite the difficult conditions, we continue production and fulfill our commitments to our customers and partners, including HZS ČR, which has long used a fleet of Tatra vehicles capable of operating even in the epicenter of natural disasters due to their unique chassis properties. Given the extraordinary situation caused by the floods in the Czech Republic, the owner of CSG decided to donate 12 newly manufactured Tatra vehicles to the permanent ownership and use of HZS. Some of these vehicles are already being used by Czech firefighters, and others can be dispatched in the coming days.”
Lieutenant General Vladimír Vlček, Director General of HZS, said: “The Czech automobile manufacturer Tatra has been a long-term partner of HZS. Hundreds of Tatras serve in both professional and volunteer fire brigades. The true strength of a partnership is revealed in difficult situations, such as this year's floods. We highly appreciate the extraordinary donation provided by the CSG group, which is being immediately utilized for IZS tasks.”
As usual, Tatra Trucks is prepared to provide immediate support to the users of its vehicles within HZS anywhere in the Czech Republic through its mobile service team.
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About CSG
The global industrial and technological group CSG, owned by Czech entrepreneur Michal Strnad, has key manufacturing facilities in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Italy, India, the United Kingdom, and the US and exports its products worldwide. CSG continuously invests in the development of its companies while expanding in its core businesses. The Group includes, for example, the Czech automotive company Tatra Trucks, the world's leading manufacturer of small-calibre ammunition Fiocchi, and the Czech radar manufacturer Eldis Pardubice. Over 10,000 employees work in CSG’s companies and affiliated entities. Over 10,000 employees work in CSG’s companies and affiliated entities. In 2023, the Group’s consolidated sales amounted to CZK 42 billion. CSG’s main industries are mechanical engineering, automotive, rail, aerospace, defence, and ammunition. Thanks to the Group’s strong export orientation, its products can be found on every continent.
About Tatra Trucks a.s.
In 2013, the joint-stock company Tatra Trucks took over the world-famous brand and the Kopřivnice automotive company, which underwent a successful restructuring after a change in ownership structure. In addition to standardised model lines, the company also produces special trucks tailored to customer requirements. The domestic markets in the Czech Republic and Slovakia are very important, and a large part of the carmaker's production is intended for export to dozens of countries around the world. Tatra Trucks a.s. employs more than 1,400 people, and more than 700 more work in its subsidiary Tatra Metalurgie a.s., which focuses mainly on foundry and forging. The shareholders of Tatra Trucks are the industrial-technological holding Czechoslovak Group and the engineering group Promet Group.
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