Acba Leasing’s partner FULL COOL refrigeration facility can store up to 10 thousand tons of products (video)

YEREVAN, October 20. /ARKA/. One of the largest refrigerating facilities in Armenia – FULL COOL company- can store up to 10 thousand tons of products.

According to the press service of the Acba Bank, the facility, which has been operating for 28 years in Armavir region, buys and exports Armenian agricultural produces, presenting the aromatic taste of Armenian fruits to the world.

Five refrigerators are installed on each of the 5 floors of the facility, the smallest of which can store as much as 500 tons of products.

The company has its own trucks. Every year several dozens of companies and farmers store their products in FULL COOL refrigerators for as long as they wish.

The company has also started its own production of canned goods – various compotes, jams and marinades, which are exported to Europe. FULL COOL buys products for producing canned food directly from local farmers, and employs also local workersfor the production.

FULL COOL’s partner is Acba Leasing Company, with the assistance of which the trefrigerating facility  has re-equipped refrigerators and added new machinery – a hoist, as well as equipment for bottling, brewing and packaging.

The company has already established its own intensive orchards. On an area of about 30 hectares, thousands of plum and apricot trees will yield crops in the near future.The 100% shareholder of Acba Leasing is Acba Bank. Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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