President visits household and automotive chemicals manufacturing plant
As part of his visit to the Chirchik Chemical-Industrial Technopark, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed the operations of the BCG Group OZ enterprise.
As part of his visit to the Chirchik Chemical-Industrial Technopark, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed the operations of the BCG Group OZ enterprise.
Household and automotive chemicals are products used in everyday life and for vehicle maintenance. Previously, a significant share of such products in Uzbekistan was imported, but today domestic production is developing rapidly.
The BCG Group OZ produces a wide range of household and automotive chemical products.
The enterprise was established as part of a $6 million project implemented jointly with a Russian partner and has created more than 80 new jobs.
The company manufactures over 80 types of products, including automotive chemicals and car care products, as well as professional detergents and cleaning products for hotels, restaurants, and industrial facilities.
Last year alone, it produced goods worth 176 billion soums, while exports totaled $2.6 million. The enterprise’s production contributed to import substitution worth $14.7 million.
The quality of the company’s products is confirmed by national and international certifications, including ISO 9001, Halal, and certificates recognized across CIS countries.
Quality control covers all stages of production, from raw materials to finished products. The laboratory checks whether raw materials comply with technical requirements and tests product viscosity, pH levels, density, and effectiveness.
Today, the company exports its products to neighboring countries, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
The enterprise plans to increase production to 294 billion soums.
The Head of State noted that such enterprises are of great importance to the country's economy.
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