Cheksil

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KSK Cheksil
Location Alex K Chernihiv prapor 1992.svg vul. Ivana Mazepy, 66, Chernihiv, Ukraine, 16624
Coordinates 51°28′10″N31°15′25″E / 51.46944°N 31.25694°E / 51.46944; 31.25694 Coordinates: 51°28′10″N31°15′25″E / 51.46944°N 31.25694°E / 51.46944; 31.25694
Opened1963, Chernihiv
Owned byMirko Vandjy
Website ksk.com.ua

KSK Cheksil is a (Chernihiv Worsted and Cloth Mill, Chernihivvovna) is one of the largest enterprises in the textile industry in Ukraine, based in Chernihiv. The first stage of the plant was put into operation in 1963. [1] [2] [3] The company is just beside Tekstylschyk stadium and the Chernihiv Ovruch railway.

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In 2013, the company's net income amounted to UAH 99.86 million (the level of the previous year), net loss decreased by 45.3% to UAH 8.75 million. [4] “Cheksyl” was awarded a Woolmark international certificate from the International Wool Secretariat based in Dusseldorf for 14 articles of wool-worsted fabrics [5]

In 2020 the company signed a contract to supply textiles to Lithuania for the supply of products to Lithuania for EUR 200,000. [6]

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References

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  4. "Набсовет производителя тканей КСК "Чексил" возглавил экс-глава российской торговой компании". wwww.interfax.com.ua. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
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  6. "TEXTILE-CONTACT SIGNS CONTRACT FOR SUPPLY OF TEXTILES TO LITHUANIA". wwww.open4business.com.ua. Retrieved 10 November 2020.