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Ukrainian Enterprises Export Catalogue UKRAINIAN ENTERPRISES EXPORT CATALOGUE SEPTEMBER 2016 Your gateway to Ukraine KYIV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Is a non-state unprofitable self-governing organization uniting legal entities created and operating according to the legislation of Ukraine. It was established in 1995. Kyiv CCI has over 1100 members, 4800 enterprises and unions and it is largest regional chamber of commerce and industry in Ukraine MAIN SERVICES ARE: | Expert services | Certification of origin | Valuation (price examination) | | Customs and brokerage services | Legal services | EXPORT PROMOTION CENTER OF THE KYIV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PROVIDES FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR FOREIGN COMPANIES: | Assisting in doing business in Ukraine | Ukrainian market information | | Checking the reliability of business partner | Organization of business meetings | | Confirming Force Majeure situation | Providing legal addresses | | Registration of foreign representative offices in Ukraine | | Certification of commercial documentation | Apostille | | Legalization of notarized documents | Contact information: 55, В. Khmelnitskoho Str., 01601, Kyiv, Ukraine Kyiv Chamber of commerce and Industry Export Promotion Center tel/faх: +38 044 482-04-35 e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] www.kiev-chamber.org.ua/en; www.export.kiev.ua CONTENT AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY AGRO-YUG -SERVICE LLC .................................................................................................................2 BUSHTRUK, ORIGINAL PASTA ..........................................................................................................3 COMPANY SHABO LTD .....................................................................................................................4 COMPANY MAIS SPFE ........................................................................................................................5 AGROPRODUKT .................................................................................................................................6 EKOBIOTEK-UKRAINE LTD ............................................................................................................... 6 ENLIL, MILL COMPLEX ........................................................................................................................7 GALCA LTD ...........................................................................................................................................8 GROW RAW .........................................................................................................................................9 INTERSTARCH UKRAINE LLC ......................................................................................................... 10 MONOMAKH JSK ............................................................................................................................. 11 MAK-VAR ECOPRODUCT LTD ....................................................................................................... 12 NATIVE FOOD COMPANY LTD ...................................................................................................... 12 NEZHIN LLC ...................................................................................................................................... 13 OVOSTAR UNION ........................................................................................................................... 14 SKVYRSKYI GRAIN PROCESSING FACTORY LTD ....................................................................... 15 SPS, PRIVATE ENTERPRISE ............................................................................................................. 16 TEREMNO KHLIB PJSC .................................................................................................................... 18 TERRA LLC ......................................................................................................................................... 19 ТITAN, AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE ......................................................................................... 20 RODNICHEK, AGRICULTURE ENTERPRISE .................................................................................. 21 VV-ALLIANCE+ LLC ......................................................................................................................... 21 FOOD AND BEVERAGE EQUIPMENT HEINRICH SCHULZ ......................................................................................................................... 22 CONSUMER INDUSTRY KYIVSKA RUS, THE FIRST UKRAINIAN WATCH PLANT ............................................................. 23 MIDA LLC ........................................................................................................................................... 24 PARITET-TOYS LLC ........................................................................................................................... 25 PRAKTIK PLUS .................................................................................................................................. 26 STYLE-NIKA ....................................................................................................................................... 26 CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHERNIVTSI KHIMICHNIY ZAVOD............................................................................................... 27 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BAG FILTER FACTORY LTD ............................................................................................................. 28 TRANSPORT CONCERN- ELECTRON PJSC .......................................................................................................... 28 HATING AND ENERGY SAVING UDEN-UKRAINE LLC ........................................................................................................................ 29 MACHINE BUILDING, METALLURGY AND ELECTRONICS BROVARY ALUMINIUM PLANT ...................................................................................................... 30 GALVANOTECHNIKA ...................................................................................................................... 31 GIPROKOKS, STATE ENTERPRISE ................................................................................................. 32 INTERSPETSPROM LLC .................................................................................................................... 33 TECHENERGOPROM ....................................................................................................................... 33 TECHNOBASALT-INVEST LLC........................................................................................................ 34 WOOD INDUSTRY COMPANY VERES LLC ..................................................................................................................... 35 FURNITURE FACTORY NOVA ........................................................................................................ 36 PACKAGING ALFA SINTEZ ..................................................................................................................................... 37 1 Limited Liability Company AGRO-YUG-SERVICE CONTACT DETAILS: 54007, Ukraine, Mykolaiv, tel/fax: ......... +380 512 56-24-73 Kagatna str., 1 tel/fax: ......... +380 50 337-11-77 e-mail: ......... [email protected] web: ............. www.amina-ua.com "Agro-Yug-Service" LLC is a production and trad- The company has the following facilities In 2012 the company introduced and certified an ing company operating in the agricultural market of its own production: integrated management system for food safety of Ukraine since 2000. As of today, the company › Mill complex; that meets the requirements of State Standard is one of the largest producers of wheat flour in › Pasta production; DSTU ISO 22000: 2007 (HACCP). the southern region of Ukraine. › Biscuit production (sugar biscuits, hard Our international partners: dough biscuits, crackers); › Packaged production (flour, pasta, biscuits and cereals). Enterprise operates with modern equipment. Products are manufactured under the brand TM "Amina". High quality is an obligatory component that integrates the entire range of our products. Quality is the ideology of the company, which is brought to life by all the technological and intellectual potential of the company. Quality control is carried out throughout the entire pro- duction process, from receipt of raw materials to the finished product, and afterwards - in the process of storage and transportation. 2 Original Pasta BUSHTRUK CONTACT DETAILS: tel: ................ +380 98 949-74-34 Contact person: 2 Privokzalnaya Str., Yelizarovo vil., e-mail: ......... [email protected] Anna Kostenko Solonianskiy district, Dnepropetrovsk region, skype: .......... Kiev.Mix Ukraine mob: ........... +380 98 949-73-34 52433, Ukraine web: ............. www.kiev-mix.com.ua e-mail: ....... [email protected] COMPANY INFO: Original Pasta Bushtruk All the products are confirmed by Ukrainian INGREDIENTS: High-grade flour of soft vit- is a Ukrainian company specialized in pasta and International quality certificates such as reous wheat and drinking water. There are no production under the brands “Kiev Mix” and ISO 9001, FSSC 22000, HACCP and HALAL. additives and dyes. Nutrient of 100g uncooked “City Pasta”. The company produces dry pas- pasta: Proteins 10.5 g, Carbohydrates 70.4 g, ta since 1999 and is one of the largest pasta Our company purchases the best-quality
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