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Molding and harpoons made in Aktobe are in demand in the neighboring regions of Kazakhstan

- Aktobe Region
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Entrepreneurs successfully master all the new areas of production, contributing to a gradual increase in the range of quality products "Made in Kazakhstan"

And there are many examples of the kind. Among them is an individual entrepreneur Kuanyshev. Having started production of molding and harpoons for suspended ceilings less than a year ago, in a short period the businessman with his products managed to go beyond the Aktobe region.
Kuanyshev began production in March last year, for which he acquired the necessary equipment and leased premises. And the decision to do the release of this type of building materials was made taking into account the high market demand. If molding is still produced in some regions of the country, very few people dare to make harpoons, shared the observations an entrepreneur. Each month he produces about 100 kilometers of molding and about 9 kilometers of harpoons. 9 people are involved in the production, working in three shifts. Due to the presence of the necessary equipment, automated production process was launched. He uses both domestic and Russian raw materials for production. It is worth noting that the entrepreneur is working with Russian scientist Sergey Gavrilov, whi helps to improve the formulation of products.

In less than a year of work, the entrepreneur was able to sell successfully his manufactured goods in Aktobe and Kyzylorda, Shymkent, Taraz, Aktau and Atyrau. So far, he has enough capacity to meet the consumers’ demand. But in the long term he does not exclude further business expansion.
Experts of the Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Aktobe region rendered direct assistance in starting a business for an individual entrepreneur. The talks are currently being held regarding obtaining land in the industrial zone of Aktobe.

 


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