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A new furniture enterprise in Chervonohrad Oblast plans to create more than 200 jobs

The project is implemented thanks to financial support from Polish investors.

A new enterprise “Mebli Stil Ukraina” is operating in Chervonohrad. Today, the head of Lviv OVA Maksym Kozytskyi met with company representatives to establish further cooperation.

“Mebli Stil Ukraine” specializes in the production of cabinet furniture. The total cost of involved investments is 6 million euros. These are the funds of Polish investors. About 90% of products are made for export – to more than 20 countries of the world.

“The opening process has slowed down a bit due to the full-scale war, but we are still working now. We want to be competitive on the market, and we consider the ratio of price and quality of goods to be our advantage. By the way, we create the furniture design entirely ourselves. Currently, our team consists of 80 professionals, but we aim to create an additional 200 jobs at the enterprise,” said Roman Tabatadze, head of the enterprise.

The enterprise was opened on the basis of a former factory, which has not been functioning for the last few years. Repairs have already been carried out in the premises: the electricity was replaced, the roof was covered, the floor was replaced, etc. The company imports components from abroad. The investors plan to open one of the largest furniture enterprises in Ukraine in the Lviv region.

“In Lviv Oblast, even despite the full-scale war, investment projects continue to be successfully implemented, so we are grateful to foreign partners for their trust. Each new project allows us to position our region as a safe region for business and investment. And every investor should understand that he is making a contribution to the development of our country, its economy, and therefore a contribution to our Victory. Companies planning to start their activities in Lviv Oblast will receive unconditional support from the Lviv Oblast Military Administration. We are open to new projects and are ready to help in their implementation,” said Maksym Kozytskyi, head of Lviv OVA.