Majid Pourhasani's grievance about the lack of some infrastructure
Majid Pourhassani, Managing Director of Pourhassani Factories and Mines Group, complained about the lack of some infrastructure, saying that there are about 50 workplaces in a factory named Kashman in Hayman. The plant has been operating for about seven years but still lacks telephone, water and gas.
Majid Pourhassani, Managing Director of Pourhassani Factories and Mines Group in an exclusive interview with Iran Stone Exhibition stated: I have been active in mining and stone industry for about 15 years. Abbas Abad Mine, Golden Marshal, Chocolate Travertine, Kashan Marble Marble, Marmalagagh, Ganzbar Travertine and Chinese Minerals are the mines on which we operate.
He added: "We have about two hundred partners in the group of factories and mines. We are keen to increase our workforce year by year, but this is not possible until there are major export problems. If export problems are resolved, we can move the factory to Dushift or Three.
"Exports are very difficult for us; the most difficult problem is money transfer," he said. Some intermediaries who export stone are because they can return their money to the country. The Group of Factories and Mines has export cooperation with India, China, Kazakhstan and Europe directly and indirectly.
He said: One of the charity works of the company is the construction of a practical science building in Nimar.
He said: Attending exhibitions in China, Turkey, Mahalat and Tehran, installing billboards and launching the factory's website in several languages around the world are among the steps we take every year to grow and develop marketing, and so far We've been successful.
He pointed to the problems that exist along the way of production. He said that there are about fifty labor force working in a factory called Kashman in Hayman. The plant has been operating for about seven years but still lacks telephone, water and gas. We have paid for all the expenses needed to bring these facilities to the factory, but unfortunately this is postponed year after year and no action has been taken yet.