Inter Glass ASC is an
Azerbaijaniglassmanufacturing company created in December 2008.[1] According to the company, it is one of the biggest glass producers in the
Caucasus region.[1]
Company overview
Products and services
The company makes over 70 different kinds of glass bottles.[1]
Location
The company is located at 25, Salyan Highway, Baku, Azerbaijan.[2]
Financial
The company's production is estimated at 85 million units per year.[3] In 2008, the
International Bank of Azerbaijan funded construction of an Inter Glass factory in the amount of $5 million
Euro.[4]
As of April 2012, the CEO of the company was Alis Muradov.[5][6]
History
The company owns a subsidiary called Inter Glass
Georgia. Sixty percent of Inter Glass Georgia is owned by Inter Glass, with the other 40 percent owned by a Georgian gas company.[7]
Inter Glass Georgia in 2012 began construction of a new plant in
Khashuri, Georgia worth over US$18 million.[8]
Inter Glass started another business called Brickwork House Construction Ltd. in 2009. It invested $52 million AZN into a new glass production plant.[9]
^N.Kirtzkhalia, “Saakashvili attends ceremony of start of construction of Georgian-Azerbaijani JV for glass container production”, Trend Daily Economic News, April 25, 2012 (Retrieved via Nexis on August 22, 2013)
^“Programme summary of Kyrgyz TV "Ala-Too" news 1330 gmt 20 Jun 12”, BBC Monitoring Central Asia Unit, June 21, 2012. (Retrieved via Nexis on August 22, 2013)
Inter Glass ASC is an
Azerbaijaniglassmanufacturing company created in December 2008.[1] According to the company, it is one of the biggest glass producers in the
Caucasus region.[1]
Company overview
Products and services
The company makes over 70 different kinds of glass bottles.[1]
Location
The company is located at 25, Salyan Highway, Baku, Azerbaijan.[2]
Financial
The company's production is estimated at 85 million units per year.[3] In 2008, the
International Bank of Azerbaijan funded construction of an Inter Glass factory in the amount of $5 million
Euro.[4]
As of April 2012, the CEO of the company was Alis Muradov.[5][6]
History
The company owns a subsidiary called Inter Glass
Georgia. Sixty percent of Inter Glass Georgia is owned by Inter Glass, with the other 40 percent owned by a Georgian gas company.[7]
Inter Glass Georgia in 2012 began construction of a new plant in
Khashuri, Georgia worth over US$18 million.[8]
Inter Glass started another business called Brickwork House Construction Ltd. in 2009. It invested $52 million AZN into a new glass production plant.[9]
^N.Kirtzkhalia, “Saakashvili attends ceremony of start of construction of Georgian-Azerbaijani JV for glass container production”, Trend Daily Economic News, April 25, 2012 (Retrieved via Nexis on August 22, 2013)
^“Programme summary of Kyrgyz TV "Ala-Too" news 1330 gmt 20 Jun 12”, BBC Monitoring Central Asia Unit, June 21, 2012. (Retrieved via Nexis on August 22, 2013)