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Economy 11/10/2023 Chortoq Mineral Water unveils US$15.6 million production facility
Chortoq Mineral Water unveils US$15.6 million production facility

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Chortoq Mineral Water launched its new state-of-the-art production plant in Uzbekistan. Recognized for its therapeutic properties, Chortoq mineral water has established itself as a leading and unique mineral water brand in Central Asia with a strong global footprint.

In a bid to expand production, the company has invested US$15.6 million in a two-phase project, importing cutting-edge technology and equipment from various countries including France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Turkey, Russia and Latvia. With the new facilities in place, the annual production capacity is projected to reach 50 million units, aiming to boost export revenues to US$8 million.

Chortoq Mineral Water remains committed to delivering the highest quality product to its customers and its expansion stands as a testament to its popularity and growth.

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Bohodir Tursinovich, head of Chortoq Mineral Water, said, "In just seven years since our inception, Chortoq Mineral Water has become synonymous with purity, health, and excellence. Our investment in this new ultra-modern facility is a statement of our commitment to quality and our vision for global expansion. With a blend of advanced technology from around the world and the unique therapeutic properties of our water, we're poised to not only meet but exceed the expectations of our domestic and international consumers. On this occasion, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all our partners, engineers, specialists, team members, and everyone else involved in bringing our vision to life. Their expertise and commitment have been instrumental in harnessing the natural healing power of Chortoq Mineral Water.”

The Chortoq Mineral Water brand today commands a market share of 70% of the total domestic demand in Uzbekistan and is exported to many other countries worldwide. Packed with 22 vital minerals like iodine, bromine, and radon, the water can treat various diseases of the digestive tract, liver, biliary tract, pancreas and diabetes, while offering other unique health benefits.

 

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