Inter Glass

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Inter Glass ASC
Company type Private
Industry Manufacturing
GenreGlass products
Founded Baku, Azerbaijan (2008 (2008))
Headquarters
Baku
,
Azerbaijan
Area served
Caucasus region
Key people
  • Fariz Muradov (Director)
  • Alis Muradov (CEO)
Products
  • Glass
  • Glass bottles
Production output
Increase2.svg 85 million units
Divisions
  • Inter Glass Georgia
  • Inter Glass Kyrgyzstan

Inter Glass ASC is an Azerbaijani glass manufacturing company created in December 2008. [1] According to the company, it is one of the biggest glass producers in the Caucasus region. [1]

Contents

Company overview

Products and services

The company makes over 70 different kinds of glass bottles. [1]

Glass bottles used for soda pop Commemorative Coca Cola bottles.jpg
Glass bottles used for soda pop

Location

The company is located at 25, Salyan Highway, Baku, Azerbaijan. [2]

A satellite image of Baku, Azerbaijan. Inter Glass is headquartered in Baku. Baku, Azerbaijan.jpg
A satellite image of Baku, Azerbaijan. Inter Glass is headquartered in Baku.

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]

People and history

People

The Director of the company is Fariz Muradov. [1]

As of April 2012, the CEO of the company was Alis Muradov. [5] [6]

History

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References

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  2. “INTER GLASS ASC”, AzerbaijanYP.com Azerbaijan Business Directory (Retrieved August 22, 2013)
  3. “REVIEW: Private Eye”, The Business Year magazine (Retrieved August 22, 2013)
  4. THE INTERNATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN: International Financial Reporting Standards Consolidated Financial Statements and Independent Auditor’s Report Archived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine , December 31, 2008 (Retrieved August 22, 2013)
  5. "Saakashvili has laid the foundation for development of the new enterprise of glass" (translated from Russian: Саакашвили заложил начало строительству нового предприятия стеклотары), Business Time Georgia, April 25, 2012 (Retrieved August 22, 2013)
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