The father of Homeland’s truck industry


To solve this problem, they said that we don’t have the budget. I will finance the work myself.” “Another problem that created danger on the front was that they said that the tankers are Russian and smoke a lot and the enemy can trace our movement; I said that the problem would be solved by changing the engine, and I did the same thing. At my own expense, an engine from I brought it abroad and put it on the car.” After the war, Mr. Kandchi returned to his workshop and worked in this workshop until the end of his life and continued to work there until he was admitted to the hospital. Iran Kaveh factory, which he founded and was later renamed to Saipa Diesel Company, started producing Volvo products after Mack, and in the last few years, it has started assembling Chinese trucks. Thousands of Mac devices made in Iran’s Kaveh factory are still running on the roads of Homeland.