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List of Azerbaijani Business Delegation As of 31 List of Azerbaijani business delegation as of 7.6.2011 # Company name Activity area Interests in Slovenia HOLDINGS 1. Azersun Holding Since the very start of its activities, the company invariably pursued a Cooperation with our counterparts 92a, Heydar Aliyev ave., Baku policy of corporate social responsibility through a consistent cooperative from Slovenia, establishment of new AZ1029, Azerbaijan approach towards its customers, stakeholders and the Azerbaijani public in contacts. Export of our products to Phone number: (+99412) 496 60 general. This also stems from a deeply held vision that the country Slovenia 01 development extends far beyond the economic dimension into the social Fax: (+99412) 447 19 06 and cultural proceeds of the business projects in process. E-Mail: [email protected] Today the Group operates more than one dozen enterprises engaged in the Weblink: www.azersun.com following areas of industry: Food-processing Farming Trade Packaging and Paper Industry 2. Gilan Holding The basic areas of production of the enterprise are as follows: Cooperation with our counterparts Baku city, 38 Zarifa Aliyeva aven, Production and packaging of nuts from Slovenia, establishment of new AZ1010 Production of fruit juices and cans contacts. Implementation of joint Phone number: (+99412) 493 25 Production of milk and dairy products projects 02 Touristic centers and recreation places Fax: (+99412) 498 96 79 Restaurants and hotels E-Mail: [email protected] Production of gypsum-cardboard lists (alchipan) Production of gypsum and gypsum materials under trademark “Pasifik” Weblink: WWW.gilanholding.az Production of sandwich panels Production of calicide and various chemical glue materials Construction materials Production of CDs 3. AtaHolding (&Ata Insurance) The "AtaHolding" Open Joint Stock Company, which started operating in To find co-investors for 55, Zarifa Aliyeva str.., Baku AZ1000,2003, makes investments in different organizations operating in various implementation of our projects Azerbaijan spheres of the economy, manages financial and intellectual resources and Phone number: (+994 12) 598 99 carries out corporate management. These resources, a part of which is 00 comprised of foreign capital, are channeled mainly into the financial, Fax: (+994 12) 598 99 44 industrial, telecommunications and IT, services, tourism, oil & gas, and E-Mail: [email protected] energy spheres. "AtaHolding", which intends to win international Weblink: www.ataholding.az recognition by establishing partnership and joint ventures with international companies, has already opened its representative office in Georgia. It also plans to open offices the United Kingdom, Russia, Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. 4. AKKORD Being one of leaders in civil engineering sector of Azerbaijan, «AKKORD We are interested in cooperation with 20, H.Javid Avenue, 520th estate, INSHAAT-SANAYE» OJSC has been established in 2005. our Slovenian counterparts and Yasamal district, Baku city, Bringing its contribution to the development of non-oil sector of implement joint projects AZ1073 Azerbaijan, «AKKORD INSHAAT-SANAYE» OJSC has succeeded in Phone number: +99412 510 57 20 setting up new standards in the construction sector. Alongside by Fax: +99412 564 06 11 construction of living mansions, «AKKORD INSHAAT-SANAYE» OJSC E-Mail: [email protected] has gained great results in meeting the needs of dynamically growing Weblink: www. akkord.az construction sector of the country in construction materials. «AKKORD INSHAAT-SANAYE» OJSC is the only company in the country which has accepted the Standards of International Project Management Association. Currently, «AKKORD INSHAAT-SANAYE» OJSC has signed the contract with Austrian leading construction company to conduct professional consultations for construction quality of highways, bridges, tunnels and the process of production and civil engineering. 5. Altes Group "Altes Group Holding was founded more than 15 years ago (est.1994). We are interested in cooperation with Altes Plaza, tower А, 2nd floor, Today the holding has been successfully working in a number of our counterparts. Kutkashenly str. 507-511AZ1073, strategically important directions. Baku The Altes Group unites under its umbrella the largest and fastest growing To attract investors to our projects; Tel: (+994 12) 448 00 55 pharmaceuticals distributor in Azerbaijan – Altes Pharm (former Nur joint implementation of projects Fax: (+994 12) 448 33 66 Pharm); leading construction and architectural-engineering company Altes E-mail: [email protected] Construction; and regional trading company specialized in construction Weblink: www. altesgroup.com equipment and materials Altes Trade. Due to the experience and prestige gained during the decade of successful development, Altes Group realizes projects of high degree of complexity within and outside Azerbaijan 6. Improtex Group (Travel) Improtex Group is one of the leading private companies in Azerbaijan, Meeting with companies working in 115 H. Aslanov str. Baku AZ1000 established in 1991. It is a multi-profile corporation with its head office in the sphere of travel and tourism, Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan and representative office in the UAE. The activities of airlines, logistics, plastic door Phone number: (+99412) 498 02 the company are diverse and include passenger and cargo transportation, production, and retailing 27 manufacturing, travel, airlines, logistics, plastic door production, and Fax: (+99412) 498 92 25 retailing amongst other things. E-Mail: [email protected] Weblink: www.improtex.az 7. Karat Holding It is the largest and most modern macaroni plant of Caucasus located in To export our products to Slovenia. Shamakhi Azerbaijan. Besides, flour and goods for poultry farming industry are highway. Khirdalan. Baku, produced and sold under the brand of “Karmen”. Azerbaijan Power line reaches more than 80 tons per day. The product range consists Phone number: (+99412) 342 7700 of 14 species. Pasta made from pasta cereals exclusively of durum wheat Fax: (+99412) 342 7883 has implemented the latest technology. E-Mail: [email protected] Product s: Weblink: www.karmen.az Pasta (pens, ring, tube king, tubes, spiral springs, horns, scallops, clams, manta rays, khingal, vermicelli) Pasta Cereals Poultry (eggs). 8. Synergy Group OJSC Synergy Group OJSC is a new holding company managing multi-million We are interested in cooperation with assets in the different sectors of Azerbaijan economy. our Slovenian counterparts and 55 Zarifa Aliyeva str.,Baku, Synergy Group is proud to have a Western management with a diverse implement joint projects AZ1095, Azerbaijan team of young but ambitious employees. By combining its professional as Phone number: +994 12 5984443 well as internationally experienced team and the strong financial Fax: + 994 12 5982394 background, Synergy is the perfect partner for the future oriented E-Mail: investments projects in the Caucasus Region. To ensure a sustainable future [email protected] for future generations, Synergy Group focuses on cooperation with the Weblink: www.synergygroup.az world market leaders for future oriented business opportunities, inside and outside of Azerbaijan AGRICULTURE / FOOD PROCESSING 9. European Tobacco-Baku ASC The enterprise produces in general up to 30 titles of different marks of We would like to meet with real 1 Kondelen Street 21, Nizami cigarettes. The enterprise sales its products generally in Azerbaijan market customers of cigarettes, wine, cognac district, Baku, Azerbaijan and also exports to 14 countries of the world and subtropical cultures Tel.: (+994 12) 490 30 22 / 23 Fax: (+994 12) 490 30 17 E-mail: [email protected] Weblink: www.europeantobacco.net 10. MKT Production & Commerce The Company cooperates with the farmers on raw cotton growing We are interested in cooperation with LLC contracts, organizes cotton planting, provides raw cotton delivery, realizes our Slovenian counterparts and 31st Istiglaliyyat str., Baku AZ it’s processing in cotton-cleaning enterprises and organizes sale of finished implement joint projects. Look for 1001, Azerbaijan products. The "MKT Istehsalat-Kommersiya" Ltd exports 90% of own partners for production of cotton yarn Phone number: Tel.: (+994 12) 497 products to various countries of the world. The Company is able to and fabric by ring method 13 04 produce for export 2000 tons of each type of cotton wastes per annum. Fax: (+994 12) 497 13 07 The main type of activity of the Company is purchase, processing and sale E-Mail: [email protected] of raw-cotton, production and sale of cotton oil of cotton seeds as well as Weblink: www.mktcotton.com production of cotton yarn of various numbers able to be offered for sale to export. The "MKT Istehsalat-Kommersiya" Ltd acts on base of bilateral processing agreements concluded with cotton processing plants acting as Joint-Stock Companies. 11. AQUA VITA – ТАC “AQUA VITA - ТАC" is the pioneer company in Azerbaijan for supplying Export of our products to Slovenia. Shamakhi highway 5, Sulutepe potable water. Our company was founded in 1997 as a private enterprise. Transfer of new technology settlement, Baku, Azerbaijan The company offers consumers a wide range of products in P.E.T. bottles. Phone number: +994 12 4472991 Spring water is available in non-carbonated and carbonated species. Among with spring water there is carbonated water with the addition of natural Fax: +994 12 4472990 flavors of lemon, raspberry and orange. Lemonade Gulistan
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