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SOR buses can be found in Slovakia, Poland, the Netherlands, Serbia, Luxembourg, Russia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, the Ukraine, Croatia, Belgium, Bulgaria, and even in the Faroe Islands. SOR supplies a wide range of different vehicle lengths. The original seven-and-a-half-metre vehicles are no longer offered, but standard buses with lengths of 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11, 12, 12.5 metres and 18.75 metre long articulated buses are available. In time, the company began developing buses powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), electric buses and trolleybuses. Two experimental hybrid buses were also created. SOR company management has a long-term strategy of developing and manufacturing buses aimed at creating cost-effective products for the user. This is achieved primarily by light vehicle construction with maximum unification across all bus models. All vehicle development is carried out by SOR itself. SOR buses are produced in the town of Libchavy using the most up-to-date technology. This includes such technological systems as polyurethane bonding, laser cutting technology and robotic welding. To ensure high durability and a long lifetime, a large number of plastic, stainless steel and aluminium components are used on the vehicles. Modern equipment is fully in place at the design and product development stage. In 2009, SOR Libchavy won the largest public tender for standard and articulated buses for the largest city bus operator in the Czech Republic. The Transit Authority of the City of Prague (DPP) purchased almost 600 vehicles of the NB 12 and NB 18 model ranges. A year later, SOR also won the tender to provide buses for the Bratislava Transit Authority (DPB). SOR has supplied the Slovak capital with 100 NB 18 model buses. By November 2017, SOR Libchavy had produced almost 7,700 vehicles, more than half of which were destined for the Czech Republic. In 2015, a record 757 vehicles were produced in one year. Most SOR buses are sold in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where the company has about a 30% share in the sale of buses. The company also has offices in Poland, Germany, Switzerland, the Baltics, Russia and Moldova, as well as in the Balkans. In 2017, SOR employs more than 650 people and is one of the biggest employers in the region. The continuing dynamic development of new products is a hope for further development of the company. How to Get Here

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About SOR

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

Category

Sector

Industrials

Industry Group

Transportation

Industry

Transportation

SIC Code

41

NAICs Code

485

Location

City

Libchavy

State

Pardubicky

Country

Czech Republic

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