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黑料专区 made in Azerbaijan in a new European market

Date: 7 July 2022
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Azerfloat

Date: 7 July 2022

Azerfloat starts exporting to Ireland.

Azerfloat continues to expand its export markets. Starting today, the Company will export high-quality extra-clear float glass to Ireland. As such, the number of countries to which Azerfloat exports increases to 9.

Until now, the list of exported countries has included England, Spain, Holland, Poland, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine, Georgia and Russia. Azerfloat glass, offered to customers under the 鈥淜arabakh Glass鈥 brand, has been acknowledge by the customers for its high quality and has attracted the interest of a number of international companies. In this regard, the glass exported to Turkey are added to the devices and equipment produced by the globally renowned companies such as Bosch, Gorenje, Archelik, Beko. Among customers in Poland is the Ikea, which uses Azerfloat glass for its furniture.

Expanding export sales while consistently maintaining production quality is one of Azerfloat's strategic goals.

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