Economic potential
Members of Diplomatic Economic Club on May 22 visited and got acquainted with the activities of enterprises in Jelgava AMO PLANT, whose foundation was laid 10 years ago and factory Latvijas keramika, last year celebrated its 50th anniversary.
The main shareholder of AMO PLANT with 92.6% of the capital Property Department of the Government of Moscow, 4.4% owned by ZIL, another 2.7% City Council Edgava
In the words of the press secretary of the enterprise no serial line gives you the opportunity to collect any vehicle under the order. The whole technology of buses owned by a Dutch VDL Group
At the factory Latvijas Keramika the work is humming. Chairman of the Board Aivars Janovskis talked about his company, privatized in 1998. Once in Latvia was a plurality of ceramic production. Today Latvijas Keramika most large ceramic factory. In its arsenal of more than 3 thousand products constantly in the production of various items 300-350. In 2014, scheduled to be released 700,000 products.
Export destinations products Latvijas keramika known in more than 15 countries. Aivars lists the: "Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway. Were still Finland and the Czech Republic. But comes on the heels China, it is difficult to compete with them. "
Vice President of the Club Andre Villers gave chairman of the board Ajvars Janovskis Honorary Diploma of the Club. Thanked for the opportunity to visit the company, to get acquainted with the production and meaningful conversation. Villers on behalf of the Club members wished the further success in business development.
The meeting was attended by members of the Club:
Nikolai Kolotilo, Snezhana Shushunova, Oleg Butenko, Olga Pavuk, Anatoly Butenko, Edgar Ozolins, Valery Roldugin, Andre Villers, Inguna Andzane, Laszlo Soldatits and others