Hugh Janus Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 Ural is resuming production in Kazakhstan following economic sanctions imposed on Russia. (Ural/)As a result of sanctions imposed on Russia due to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, IMZ-Ural is setting up a new production facility in Kazakhstan, effectively abandoning its former home of Irbit in Russia.âThere were no options left,â says Madina Merzhoeva, VP of marketing and international sales, from her home in Washington state. âIt was a very cold November in 1941 when the factory had to move from Moscow to Irbit, and it was a chill February in 2022 when the factory had to move again.âSanctions have hit Ural particularly hard. The brand builds roughly 1,200 sidecar-equipped motorcycles each year, exporting 95 percent of them. Compounding production issues is the fact that 80 percent of the motorcyclesâ components are imported from outside Russia. The companyâs existence is utterly dependent on its participation in the global market.Ilya Khait, CEO of IMZ-Ural, says, âWe spent 20 years inserting ourselves into the global economy. It was a very lengthy, difficult, and costly process of moving away from the Soviet-style factory in Irbit, which did everything in-house and didnât do it very well, to becoming more modern and purchasing the best components for [our products].âUralâs new assembly facility in Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, close to the Russian border. (Ural/)Production is moving to Petropavlovsk in northern Kazakhstan, some 600 kilometers (about 370 miles) southeast of the former factory in Irbit. Petropavlovsk was selected for a variety of reasons, including the presence of a large Russian-speaking population. Much of the existing management from Irbit will carry over while Ural is hiring and training approximately two dozen new employees locally. The 20,000-square-foot space is currently being set up for full operation.Signs of life. Racks of parts, assembly stations, and crates for fully assembled motorcycles. (Ural/)Khait says that the company had been considering a move to a new facility, citing the logistical challenges of importing parts and exporting the final product from the middle of Russia, but geopolitical events forced its hand. Khait is uncertain whether or not the new facility in Kazakhstan will become Uralâs permanent home.After two decades of investment, Ural has cultivated a small but devoted customer base. According to Merzhoeva, almost none of the customers who placed deposits on new motorcycles before the beginning of sanctions have asked for refunds.âPeople understand that whatâs happening doesnât represent the brand,â she says. âEverything weâve done over the last 20 years as a brand is aligned with the exact opposite values that are being used [to justify] this conflict. Ural has always been about integration into the world. Itâs always been about community, doing things together and connecting. Probably unlike any other motorcycle brand, in a sense, because by nature there are two or more people riding in a Ural.âScenes from Uralâs MotoDiscovery tour through Argentina and Chile. News of the war broke out during the last days of the trip. (Ural/)Uralâs story is intertwined with Russian history, geography, and culture. Few motorcycles convey brand identity so fluently. The company is unsure whether moving its production facility to Kazakhstan will change or weaken brand identity.âWe struggled internally with this question,â Merzhoeva says. âItâs true that part of Uralâs identity has to do with what we consider Russian toughness and resilience. We had to re-understand ourselves. You donât choose your parents or the country you are born in. Itâs part of your identity. Itâs not going to go away. Ural was born in Russia and that part of the identity is there. Is that everything? Is that what Ural is? Itâs about much more than that. Itâs about what we do every day as a brand, the people who use the product every day, and what we give to the world.âOn the road. (Ural/)Apologizing for becoming philosophical, Merzhoeva begins to unpack what makes Ural unique in the marketâworth saving, in other words.âHumanityâall of usâare facing the same problems and challenges,â she says. âThereâs a lot of uncertainty. As a motorcycle brand thatâs not technologically advanced, we are delivering a product that allows people to do something outside the digital realm. They can experience and process all these emotions: not in their heads, not online, but in real life. And with a Ural you can do it with your family, your friend, even with your pet. It gives the comfort of doing things in real life, meeting challenges and discovering that they are overcomeable. Itâs a kind of therapy to deal with realityâand to do it together with people we love.ââUral is not about nationality,â Khait added. âUral is about character.âThe CEO also remarked that, while Ural is not the most technologically advanced motorcycle on the market, he believes his company is the most courageous in the industry.Ural expects to ship new motorcycles beginning in September.For customers who have already placed deposits on a new Ural, the end of the wait is near. (Ural/)Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 Good for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 2 hours ago, Buckster said: Good for them. They just moved literally just to the other side of the border to get around sanctions. Fuck em, let them suffer like other Russian companies, or are they different because they make bikes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 All they need now is a 270 degrees crank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 Just now, Buckster said: All they need now is a 270 degrees crank. Pretty funky on a boxer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted July 23, 2022 Share Posted July 23, 2022 Iâm going to get one now that they are not Russian. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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