Home appliances produced by Tajik-Uzbek JV expected to appear in Tajikistan market next year

Tajikistan-Uzbekistan joint venture Artel Avesto Electronics will begin manufacturing home appliances under the Artel brand in early spring next year. Construction of workshops and installation of equipment are nearing completion.  The workshops are being constructed in Dushanbe, on the Huvaidulloyev Street not far from the Yovar Shopping Center.   The joint venture also intends to supply […]

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Tajikistan-Uzbekistan joint venture Artel Avesto Electronics will begin manufacturing home appliances under the Artel brand in early spring next year.

Construction of workshops and installation of equipment are nearing completion.  The workshops are being constructed in Dushanbe, on the Huvaidulloyev Street not far from the Yovar Shopping Center.  

The joint venture also intends to supply its products to Afghanistan and Pakistan.   

Established in 2011, Artel is a large manufacturer of home appliances in Uzbekistan.  Establishment of a new business line is reportedly based on signing a strategic cooperation contract with recognized leaders in this field, namely: Samsung, South Korean brand, Midea, well-known Chinese company, Gloria, one of the best Italian manufacturers, and Odul, major Turkish producer.

Today Artel offers the following goods: air conditioners; vacuum cleaners; microwave ovens; gas, electric and combined stoves; built-in kitchen appliances; electric mini-ovens; TV sets; washing machines; refrigerators; cellular phones; and consumer electronics.

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