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Déi ukrainesch Porzeläinstraditioun entstanen zu Volynien um Enn vum 18. Joerhonnert. Vun der Mëtt vum 19. Joerhonnert, kleng Porzeläinsfabriken entstanen mat der Entrée vu grousse multinationale Porzellanfirmen. Information about them is usually extremely scarce.
Poland’s close proximity to the Ukraine has made its history no less complicated than Russia’s. Am 18. Joerhonnert, vill räich Pole Besëtz zu Volynia. By the 19th century Poles were still the main customers of Ukrainian porcelain and faience factories, and their products were stored in warehouses in Moscow, Warschau an aner Stied an an Geschäfter do verkaf. Also Spure vun der ukrainescher Fabrikatioun sinn reichend a polnesche Muséeën a private Sammlungen.
D'Verhältnis vu lokal produzéierte Sanitärwaren zu importéierte Produkter am ukrainesche Sanitärwaremaart ass ongeféier 6:4. Déi zwee féierend ukrainesch Sanitärwarefirmen sinn allebéid auslännesch Besëtz. Zousätzlech, eng Rei vun hinnen sinn zu Slavuta konzentréiert, in the north of Khmelnytskyi region. Industry is a key element of the region’s growth, mat méi wéi 100 Firmen, déi an der Stad operéieren.
JSC “Slavuta Planz “Budfarfor” – eng vun de gréisste Fabriken an Osteuropa, déi sech fréier op Porzeläin a spéider op d'Produktioun vu Sanitärartikelen konzentréiert huet.
LLC “Aqua-Rodos” – engem féierende Fabrikant vun Miwwelen an der Ukraine.
LLC “Sensoresch Service” spezialiséiert an der Produktioun vun Buedzëmmer Miwwelen. Over the years of its activity, the company has established close partnerships with the network of hypermarkets, Grousshandel Basen, Retail Geschäfter uechter Ukraine.
LLC “Yuventa” produces modern bathroom furniture.
Ënnert hinnen, 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.
An 1922, the factory was nationalized, and in 1946, the so-called pouring method was introduced for the first time in the Soviet Union, which doubled the production. In the 1960s, the factory underwent an intensive technical renovation; glazing technology was introduced. An 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. From 1944 zu 1956 it was part of the Ministry of Industrial Building Materials of the USSR.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, it became one of the few factories in Ukraine to remain in operation, and later came under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Building Materials of Ukraine.
Am Oktober 2006, an agreement was signed with the Finnish company Sanitec Group Corporation to set up a joint venture for further modernization of the enterprise, Verbesserung vun der Produktqualitéit, Design an Expansioun. Laut Analysten, den Undeel vun Slavuta “Budfarfor” in the Ukrainian market in 2007 was 30%.
Laut den Donnéeën, Geberit entered the Ukrainian market in the second half of 2004. An 2015, Geberit completed the acquisition of 99% D'Aktien vun der Sanitec Group. Geberit has been able to localize its development by taking over Sanitec’s Ukrainian assets. An 2017, Geberit monopolized the main flushing systems market in Ukraine. An 2019, Geberit invested in a large modern production site and logistics center near the former state-owned sanitary ware plant. Momentan, it is one of the largest manufacturers of sanitary ware in Ukraine.
No engem Interview mam Oleksiy Rakov, Generaldirekter vun Geberit Trading LLC, publizéiert an der ukrainescher Press am 2020, it can be learned that Geberit currently has two factories in Ukraine, with products at the low-end, mid-range and high-end. One of the sanitary ceramics factory has an annual capacity of about 3.5 million pieces. Et huet en Tunnel Uewen vun 147 Meter an Sacmi.
Laut den Noriichten vum Februar 7, déi al Budfarfor Fabréck gouf privatiséiert. D'Auktioun gëtt am Mäerz ofgehalen 4. It includes 38 Immobiliekomplexe mat engem Gesamtfläch vun 82,929.1 Metercarré.
Zousätzlech, another large bathroom company in the Ukrainian market is Cersanit Invest LLC, which is also a Polish holding company, specializing in tiles and sanitary ware, located in the city of Kielce in southeastern Ukraine. The company’s tile factory in the new city of Volensky has an annual capacity of about 12 million square meters. It is worth noting that the largest shareholder of the company is Polish Michał Sołowow, a resident of Kielce, Ukraine.
Reprinted with permission from Kitchen & Bad Neiegkeeten
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