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    ArmenPress
    March 11 2005

    KOCHARIAN VISITS ARMEN CARPET ENTERPRISE

    YEREVAN, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert Kocharian
    described today a rug producing company, Armen Carpet, as a brilliant
    example of a successful privatization deal after taking a stroll
    through its workshops.
    The company was built on the remnants of a Soviet era,
    carpet-weaving enterprise known as Hay Gorg (Armenian Carpet). After
    the disintegration of the U.S.S.R., lack of managerial skills and raw
    materials brought rug production to a standstill. Most of the weaving
    centers throughout the country became idle, resulting in the loss of
    thousands of jobs. It began experiencing a renaissance after the
    Megerian family of New York, well known for their expertise in
    antique and decorative rug reproductions, which has made their name
    synonymous with quality, led the charge in bolstering the traditional
    Armenian creativity and rebuilding the industrial infrastructure.
    Kocharian said Armenian rug production has not only revived old
    traditions but has also excelled in designing new patterns. According
    to him, the existence of this company, along with another company,
    revived by another Diaspora-based Armenian businessman, the Tufenkian
    Family, is a good sign that this branch will have a bright future.
    The Megerian family has already invested $ 2 million in the
    enterprise. Last year it produced 12,000 square meters of carpets and
    rugs, 23 times more than in 2001. Ninety-two percent of rugs are sold
    in Switzerland, Turkey, Egypt, China, Pakistan and Romania. It
    employs 1,500 people whose average monthly wage is about $70.
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