Moj News Agency, Iran
August 27, 2011 Saturday
Iran Improves Armenian Tools Producing Industry
Vahram Tepelikian, the chief manager of Almast plant in Yerevan,
producing synthetic diamond powder, glass and hard metals working
tools, as well as tools for cutting, grinding and polishing stones,
said today the plant has sent a large batch of its products to Iran.
"Iran has become a new and very promising consumer of our products and
exports to this country have significantly increased production
volumes," he said.
According to him, currently the company is working to develop a number
of investment programs that will help improve product quality and
increase output.
According to the Armenian ministry of economy, with the help of
prosperous Iranian market in the first half of this year, the Almast
plant doubled its output, sales rose by 179.2 percent and exports
increased 12 times.
August 27, 2011 Saturday
Iran Improves Armenian Tools Producing Industry
Vahram Tepelikian, the chief manager of Almast plant in Yerevan,
producing synthetic diamond powder, glass and hard metals working
tools, as well as tools for cutting, grinding and polishing stones,
said today the plant has sent a large batch of its products to Iran.
"Iran has become a new and very promising consumer of our products and
exports to this country have significantly increased production
volumes," he said.
According to him, currently the company is working to develop a number
of investment programs that will help improve product quality and
increase output.
According to the Armenian ministry of economy, with the help of
prosperous Iranian market in the first half of this year, the Almast
plant doubled its output, sales rose by 179.2 percent and exports
increased 12 times.