Three small enterprises have already established their production at the chemical plant.
Turkmenabat Chemical Plant named after S.A. Niyazov is actively developing cooperation with representatives of the private sector, who propose to establish joint production.
According to the Türkmenistan newspaper’s Wednesday issue, three small enterprises have already established their production at the chemical plant located in Turkmenistan’s Lebap velayat.
Kökçi Economic Society produces batteries for public vehicles at the plant. Today the company offers its customers its products under the Kuwwat, Ýyldyrym, Kökçi and TM Power trademarks. Kökçi also plans to manufacture the currently imported materials used in the production process.
Ussat Ýardamçy Economic Society has launched the production of coagulants for the purification of drinking water at the plant. These products of the company are in high demand in domestic water treatment plants.
Çelek Individual Enterprise conducts tests on the production of technical fluid, which is widely used in the mining industry. China is showing an interest in purchasing the product.
Turkmenabat Chemical Plant also closely cooperates with the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan. As a result of numerous experiments with the participation of the Institute's specialists, the plant has established several lines for the production of chemical products.
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