S.Korea's Kyung Dong Navien expands its business in Central Asia

The boilermaker recently secured the largest logistics warehouse among local companies in the same industry in Kazakhstan

Uzbek dealers at Kyungdong Navien's conference in Tashkent
Uzbek dealers at Kyungdong Navien's conference in Tashkent
Byung-Keun Kim 1
2023-02-13 15:55:55 bk11@hankyung.com
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South Korea's heating systems manufacturer Kyung Dong Navien Co. held a conference for 100 local dealers in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Feb. 10.

The conference marked the official announcement of the Uzbek corporation established by Kyung Dong Navien last year. The company presented its performance and technology to the attendees.

With this event, Kyung Dong Navien aims to accelerate its efforts in targeting Uzbekistan and other Central Asian markets. The company, which already ranks first in the Kazakh boiler market, aims to further increase its market share through aggressive marketing.

In a related development, the company secured the largest logistics warehouse among local companies in the same industry in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Feb. 8. This will allow the company to further increase its competitiveness in the Central Asian region.

Write to Byung-Keun Kim at bk11@hankyung.com

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