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Isomat company completed construction of the factory in Simanovci

Greek company for the production of building chemicals and finished materials Isomat completed the construction of a plant in Simanovci which has invested more than eight million euros.

Director Isomat Serbian Spiridon Vlahos told BETA that the factory currently employs 32 workers, and plans to engage eight workers.

The production capacity of factories in Serbia is 200 tons of powder and more than 50 tons of liquid a day, and we are ready to increase the existing capacity, since we expect further growth in the construction sector, “ he said.

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According to Vlahos, Isomat” plans to in 2011. year had revenues of EUR 3.5 million, and next year about six million.

We are very happy with how things stand in the market and we look forward to 2014. year be among the top three firms in this field in Southeast Europe, “said the director of Serbian Isomat.

He added that Isomat currently exports products to Russia, Ukraine, Sweden, Cyprus, Turkey, Albania, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia.

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Greek company Isomat was established in 1980. year, according to Vlahos is a leading company in Greece, achieved over 45 million turnover and employs 210 people of whom 50 specialized engineers and chemists.

Isomat company since 2000. year established a presence in Romania, where he soon began to build factories, and since 2004. was also present in Bulgaria.

Source serbia-business.com

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