Omsk Plant of Innovative Technologies (CJSC "OmZIT"), which specializes in the development and production of boiler equipment under the LAVART brand, will open production in Uzbekistan. This was announced by the Governor of the Omsk Region, Vitaly Khotsenko.
Khotsenko recalled that the corresponding agreement was reached during his trip to Uzbekistan as part of the intergovernmental commission. There, a meeting was held with representatives of the local business community. The Omsk region was represented by the company "OmZIT".
As a result of the meeting, it was decided to create an engineering center in Bukhara, as well as partial localization of production of the Omsk Plant of Innovative Technologies in Uzbekistan.
The Governor said that on December 23, an Uzbek delegation headed by the Mayor of Bukhara, Kurbon Tursunov, visited Omsk. At the negotiations, the parties discussed specific steps and timelines for the implementation of projects. Khotsenko emphasized that Omsk enterprises are ready to help"in the modernization of the energy infrastructure" of the Central Asian country.
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