Mines of Iran one of the most beautiful stone collections in the world
Managing Director of Sangestan Stone Factories Group: Iran Mines is one of the most beautiful stone collections in the world. We have the best, most beautiful and most varied stones that we should appreciate. We must mix this blessing with art and present it to the world as it deserves.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Abbas Azarnoush, managing director of Sangestan City of Mahalat (an Iranian participant in the Moscow Exhibition) stated: Although we had many obstacles to participate in this exhibition, with the help of Exhibition Management (Yuston) and the Stone Society and The unity between the companies was able to solve these problems. This was, of course, the first experience of being present at this exhibition, and especially in this country, which was very encouraging and magnificent.
Emphasizing on the shape of the Iranian pavilion as a highlight of the exhibition, Aznaroush said that the Iranian booths in the exhibition were very lustrous, as a result of the unity of the people.
Referring to the complicated and complicated rules that Russia has for importing stone into its country, he added: "Although individual entry into the country's market seems very difficult and impermeable, we can achieve remarkable success through group unity." Since the urban texture of the country is largely unused, this market requires imported stones and in fact, the market for virgin stone for urbanization is Iran, which for many reasons can be the best option for Russian stone imports.
He called on the authorities to pay attention to Iranian artisans, especially the stone industry, and urged them to be more prosperous and facilitate trade between the two countries so that they could be proud of the country. This leads to entrepreneurship and exchange for the country. We need to show the world our export and production capabilities to become one of the largest stone exporters in the world.
The manager of Sangalat Mahal, while noting that at the beginning of the exhibition, we are more familiar with and introducing Iranian stone to this country, but we need to find ways to enter the market and how to reach our customers and sell our products in this market at a later stage. Consider.
"It is true that exports have already been made to this country before, but we have not had a history of presenting and introducing a variety of Iranian stones at this level and volume," Aznaroush said. Of course, two days have passed since the visit, but the Iranian rock is still immature at this stage and we should expect the growth that we expect from the authorities in both countries to help us achieve this goal and to facilitate and facilitate this. .
The director of Sangelat Mahalat, said the united presence of Iranian companies in pavilions at foreign exhibitions was the key to the success of the businessmen and added that despite the history of participating in numerous Sanganesh foreign exhibitions, this group experience can bring significant success. It looks tangible now.
Referring to the success and the situation that Turkey has achieved in export in the last few years, he emphasized their united presence and their friendly and united presence.
He noted that foreign countries have so far achieved remarkable success with the centrality of their government and their integrity.
Abbas Azarnoush, relying on the cohesion of the government and the patrons, did not dismiss the progress of the steps as unthinkable, adding: The Iranian Pavilion in Moscow was our first coherent experience, formed with the help of the Stone Society, making the exhibition the most beautiful booths and the best place in the country. Iran won. He urged the Iranian Stone Society to organize companies for future programs in the same way, so as to better manage and resolve the problems of attendance.
He also praised the management of the Houston Collection and the services it provided to attend the exhibition and once again relied on the unity and support of craftsmen, saying competition between companies had always existed but that competition must be healthy and friendly.
In the end, he noted that Iranian mines are one of the most beautiful stone collections in the world. We have the best, most beautiful and most varied stones that we should appreciate. We must mix this blessing with art and present it to the world as it deserves.
He also called on the government, the Stone and the Houston Association to make further efforts to see Iran succeed in world markets and show the world that Iran can have a lot to offer in the stone industry.
* Houston