NIBULON opens an office in Romania to work on the Danube
NIBULON opens an office in Romania to strengthen its work on the Danube. This was told in an interview with LIGA.net by the owner and CEO of the company, Andriy Vadatursky.
“We started working on the European market with an office in the Netherlands. We are opening an office in Romania to work on the Danube. Of course, this is impossible without risk control, so we have strengthened our Swiss office with risk management specialists,” he said.
According to him, the company is open to partnerships and new ideas. Among the plans are expanding the geography of origin of goods, in particular at the expense of Romania, opening new markets for Ukrainian products and implementing investment projects.
Vadatursky added that NIBULON has already demined more than 7 thousand hectares of agricultural land.
“We are harvesting again on this land, and its owners — more than 560 people — are receiving rent,” he said.
The company is moving into water demining. It is about cleaning the waters of the Black Sea and rivers.
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