Improve the capacity and export potential of IVAN TODOROV 98.

Company "Ivan Todorov 98" was created in 1998. The main direction in which develops is an advertising and publishing, design and production of advertising and printed materials. The company's products are targeted to the needs of the public and private sector so far provide only domestically. The company portfolio is extremely diverse and includes production of magazines newspapers, books, catalogs, photobooks, brochures, etc. The company has established itself with the quality of their services and with very short terms of production and seeks to gain position as a leading company in the field publishing. This project proposal aims to strengthen the competitive advantages of the company and to improve the production process by investing in tangible and intangible assets. Through the project now aims to expand its production capacity and create export potential, thanks to the embedded-the-art printing technologies and design. Implementation of activities will allow improving the quality of printing; avtomizirane of many of the processes that currently take place manually or exported to subcontractors, as well as improved profitability and production capacity through INTRODUCED of new technologies to improve resource efficiency and efficacy in the production process. As a result of the introduction of new equipment the company will achieve shorter deadlines for execution and a much higher quality of services kraynite your maximum cost effectiveness, creating a potential for export and increase the added value. The overall effect of the project will extend the scope of the enterprise and the stable presence in the market of printed products in Bulgaria and entering the international market.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 29 Mar, 2016
End date 10 May, 2017
Contract date 29 Mar, 2016
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 644,406.00
Grant 451,084.20
Self finance 193,321.80
Total paid 451,077.20
EU participation percent 85.0%

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