With the assistance of the Export Support Center, Zaryad plans to take part in an exhibition in Munich

9 October 2020, Friday

The manufacturer of hockey sticks from Naberezhnye Chelny, ZaryaD, is planning to take part in an exhibition in Munich. Assistance in organizing participation will be provided by a subordinate institution of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan - the Export Support Center of the Entrepreneurship Support Fund.

In addition to participating in ISPO Munich 2021, the manufacturer will be assisted with co-financing the costs of obtaining international certification, creating a website in a foreign language and placing products on international electronic trading platforms. Such agreements were reached in the framework of a personal meeting with the Director of the Entrepreneurship Support Fund of RT Aidar Salikhov and the Head of the Export Support Center Marat Khairutdinov.

Export support is provided within the framework of the national project “Small and Medium Enterprises and Support for Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives”.

Export Support Center has already collaborated with the manufacturer. The company applied for translation of presentation materials and consultations on foreign economic activity, as well as for assistance in conducting a marketing research of the market of hockey sticks in the Czech Republic. In addition, with the assistance of the center, Zaryad took part in the ISPO MUNICH 2018 exhibition at the stand of the Russian Export Center.

Today the manufacturer of hockey sticks Zaryad from Naberezhnye Chelny is already working with sales markets outside of Russia. The company has opened contracts for the supply of goods to the Republic of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Germany and Finland. The main buyers are ice hockey teams, children's youth sports schools and hockey fans. There are 7 models in the assortment at once - adults, transitional and junior, professional and semi-professional models.

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