Is There A Bathroom Factory In Ukraine?
The Ukrainian porcelain-making tradition originated in Volynia at the end of the 18th century. By the middle of the 19th century, small porcelain factories emerged with the entry of large multinational porcelain companies. As a rule, information about them is extremely scarce.
Poland is adjacent to Ukraine. Historically, its feud with Ukraine was no less complicated than that of Russia. In the 18th century, many wealthy Poles owned property in Volynia. By the 19th century, Poles were still the main customers of Ukrainian porcelain and faience factories. Their products were stored in warehouses in Moscow, Warsaw and other cities and sold in stores there. Thus traces of Ukrainian manufacture are abundant in Polish museums and private collections.
The ratio of locally produced sanitary ware to imported products in the Ukrainian sanitary ware market is about 6:4. The two leading Ukrainian sanitary ware companies are both foreign-owned. Auk þess, a number of them are concentrated in Slavuta, in the north of the Khmelnytskyi region. The industry is a key element of the region’s growth, with more than 100 companies operating in the town.
JSC “Slavuta plant “Budfarfor” – one of the largest factories in Eastern Europe, which earlier focused on porcelain and later on the production of sanitary ware.
LLC “Aqua-Rodos” – a leading manufacturer of furniture in Ukraine.
LLC “Sanservis” specializes in the production of bathroom furniture. During many years of business activity. The company has established close partnerships with the network of hypermarkets, wholesale bases, retail stores throughout Ukraine.
LLC “Yuventa” produces modern bathroom furniture.
Meðal þeirra, the Slavuta factory “Budfarfor” must be mentioned in connection with the Ukrainian sanitary ceramics industry. The factory was established in 1909. The first batch of sanitary porcelain was produced in 1910.
Í 1922, the factory was nationalized. Í 1946, the factory introduced the so-called pouring method for the first time in the Soviet Union, which doubled the production. In the 1960s, the factory underwent an intensive technical renovation and introduced glazing technology. Í 1975, the plant was fully converted to porcelain products and became a leading producer of sanitary ceramics in the USSR, with an annual output of 1.7 million pieces. Frá 1944 til 1956 it was part of the Ministry of Industrial Building Materials of the USSR.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, það varð ein af fáum verksmiðjum í Úkraínu sem var áfram í rekstri og féll síðar undir lögsögu byggingarefnaráðuneytisins í Úkraínu.
Í október 2006, undirritaður var samningur við finnska fyrirtækið Sanitec Group Corporation um stofnun samreksturs um frekari nútímavæðingu fyrirtækisins., bæta gæði vöru, hönnun og stækkun. Samkvæmt greiningaraðilum, inn 2007 hlut Slavuta “Budfarfor” á úkraínska markaðnum var 30%.
Samkvæmt gögnum, Gebreit kom inn á úkraínska markaðinn á seinni hluta 2004. Í 2015, Gebreit gekk frá kaupum á 99% af hlutabréfum Sanitec Group. Það hefur einnig áhuga á að staðfæra þróun sína með því að yfirtaka úkraínskar eignir Sanitec. Í 2017, Gebreit einokaði helstu skolkerfismarkaðinn í Úkraínu. Í 2019, Gebreit fjárfesti í stórum nútíma framleiðslustað og flutningamiðstöð nálægt fyrrum hreinlætisverksmiðju í eigu ríkisins. Það er nú einn stærsti framleiðandi hreinlætistækja í Úkraínu.
Samkvæmt viðtali við Oleksiy Rakov, Forstjóri Geberit Trading LLC, birt í úkraínskum blöðum í 2020, það er hægt að læra það eins og er, Gebreit er með tvær verksmiðjur í Úkraínu. Þeir taka þátt í lágkúru, meðalvörur og hágæða vörur. Ein af hreinlætis keramik verksmiðjunum hefur árlega afköst um 3.5 million pieces. Það hefur jarðgangaofn af 147 metra í Sacmi.
Samkvæmt fréttum febrúar sl 7, gamla Budfarfor verksmiðjan hefur verið einkavædd. Uppboðið verður haldið í mars 4. Uppboðið inniheldur 38 eignasamstæður með samtals flatarmáli 82,929.1 fermetrar.
Auk þess, annað stórt baðherbergisfyrirtæki á úkraínska markaðnum er Cersanit Invest LLC. Þetta er líka pólskt eignarhaldsfélag, sem sérhæfir sig í flísum og hreinlætisvörum og er staðsett í borginni Kielce í suðausturhluta Úkraínu. Flísaverksmiðja fyrirtækisins í nýju borginni Volensky hefur um það bil u.þ.b 12 milljón fermetra. Athygli vekur að stærsti hluthafi félagsins er pólski Michał Sołowow, sem er íbúi í Kielce, Úkraína.