Quick Takeaways
  • The project signals supplier-led localization to support Central Asia’s growing automotive manufacturing base.
  • It strengthens regional supply chains for vehicle glazing across passenger and industrial mobility segments.
On December 26, reports indicated that Belarus-based manufacturer KUVO is preparing to establish an automotive glass plant Uzbekistan, signaling a strategic expansion into Central Asia’s growing vehicle manufacturing landscape. The proposed facility is intended to strengthen regional supply chains for vehicle glazing across multiple mobility segments.
Automotive Glass Plant Uzbekistan Capacity and Product Scope
The planned automotive glass plant Uzbekistan is designed with an annual capacity of up to 500,000 complete glass sets.
  • Production will cover glazing solutions for passenger vehicles as well as glass products used in special-purpose machinery, supporting both consumer mobility and industrial applications.

Manufacturing Focus and Market Relevance
By localizing production, KUVO aims to improve delivery timelines and enhance cost efficiency for OEMs operating in and around Uzbekistan. The project reflects rising demand for localized automotive components as vehicle assembly activity expands across emerging manufacturing hubs in the region.
  • The investment also aligns with broader trends of suppliers establishing regional footprints to better serve automakers, reduce logistics dependencies, and support diversified vehicle portfolios, including conventional passenger cars and specialized equipment.
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