Pestan exports to Nigeria for the first time
Business cooperation between construction company, "Lubric construction LTD" from Nigeria and "Peštan" from Serbia has recently started. Pestan agreed delivery of polyethylene water pipes for construction of new port in Nigeria which will be next to the existing port "Onne".
As it was said, products of Pestan this time also complied with strict international standards, required at this really huge infrastructure project in Nigeria.
"Pestan" is one of the biggest exporters of plastic pipes in the region and it generated the biggest export in the countries of the region then in Middle East countries and Russia. At the moment, it exports in more than 40 countries worldwide and as for African countries, apart from Nigeria, it launches its products to Egypt, Algeria, Libya, South-African Republic and Tunisia.
Sales Manager, Ivan Terzic, outlines business cooperation with Nigeria is of great importance and he hopes that it will continue in the future and that it will intensify, Arandjelovac-based company announced.
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