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Armenian mining and processing company
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Multi Group Stone
Company typePrivately-held company
IndustryMining
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002) in Abovyan, Armenia
FounderMulti Group Concern
HeadquartersArmenia
Key peopleGagik Tsarukyan (Multi Group Concern owner)
ParentMulti Group Concern
Websitewww.stone.am

Multi Group Stone CJSC was established by "Multi Group Concern" in 2002 in Abovyan city, Armenia. The company is involved in minerals mining and processing, i.e. the mining of blocks of natural stone, travertine, at the own quarry (Ararat city) and the whole cycle of manufacture and final processing of tiles at the factory (Abovyan city).

The plant occupies a territory of about 25,000 m (270,000 sq.ft.). The industrial building is about 4,100 m (44,000 sq.ft.).

The main types of travertine products are "Ararat Classico" and "Ararat Noce". Since 2004 the company exports its products to several western countries including United States, Canada, Germany and Russia.

Products include polished, honed, brushed and tumbled stones.

"Multi Group Concern" is owned by the Armenian businessman and member of the National Assembly Gagik Tsarukyan.

References

  1. "About Multi Group Stone". Multi Group Stone official website.
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