BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 11. Omnipol, a Czech industrial group, strives to cooperate with Kazakhstan in two areas - food and aviation sectors, Marika Přinosilová, Director for Marketing and Communication at Omnipol, told Trend.
"In the food industry, we are able to supply complete equipment for malthouses and breweries, including bottling lines for filling bottles, cans, or barrels, in which we see great potential for both countries," she said.
As for the cooperation in the field of aviation, according to her, Omnipol is one of the largest Czech companies specializing in the production of transport aircraft, namely the L 410 NG model, turboprop, all-metal high-wing aircraft, which stands out for its reliability, safety and ability to operate in extreme climatic conditions or land on various types of surfaces.
Thus, cooperation with the company will allow Kazakhstan to take advantage of the technology from the Czech Republic's largest manufacturer and, consequently, will contribute to the country's economy in many fields.
"We are very happy that the long-term cooperation between Kazakhstan and Omnipol is working well. Kazakhstan is a traditional and highly respected partner for us. We are constantly developing our partnership and we are open to provide additional offerings of our products and services. We, therefore, believe that cooperation will continue in the future and that we will be able to contribute to the development of the Kazakh economy in many areas," Přinosilová said.
In addition, the Omnipol representative also touched on the company's participation at the Kazakh-Czech Business Forum, which was held in Astana in April this year.
"Representatives of Omnipol were members of the official government delegation organized by the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala. This important visit was very successful and beneficial for us, and we are very glad to have been able to participate in it," she said.