PPE industries together against Corona

ViVa-TRADE Ltd
Ukraine
General information
Company name
ViVa-TRADE Ltd
VAT number
335851323019
Complete address
Off. 99, 53 Heroyiv Dnipra Str., Cherkassy, Cherkasy region, 18021
Country-Region
Ukraine
Website
http://oxran.com/
Contact Person
Name Surname
Serhii Byrzul
Role
Sales Manager
E-mail address
serhii.byrzul@gmail.com
Phone - Mobile Phone
+38 (063) 377 70 99
Added Information
Company dimension
Medium
Year of foundation
2005
N. employees (last year)
177
Company category
Manufacturer and seller
Manufacturing category
Indicate the present manufacturing category which the company belongs to
  • Mechanical
  • Textile
  • Healthcare
Please indicate the products that the Company offers linked to COVID19 emergency
MECHANICAL AND OTHER MANUFACTURING SECTORS
  • Respirators
  • Face mask 3d printed, injection molded
  • Ear savers and nose bridge supports
TEXTILE
  • Medical clothes
  • Protective gowns
  • Face masks
  • Suits Scrubs
Brief Description of the Company (sector/target market/main products-services)
Light industry. Production of personal protective equipment The supplies were focused to maximum support of clients like companies, medical institutions and population to combat Covid19 pandemic.
Strengths and innovation of your compaby/products. If your offer have quality standards
Vast distribution net which includes: direct supplies to final clients (factories, enterprises, companies, hospitals, etc.), pharmacy chains, construction and household products hypermarkets (Leroy Merlin, EPICENTER K, New Line), regional dealers over Ukraine, internet Our production meets ISO 9001 requirements and the products meet DSTU EN standards (State Standards of Ukraine).
Collaboration's fields of interest
Please specify the kind of collaboration required
  • Sales
In reference to Project Purpose, are you mainly interested in:
  • Interested in finding new collaborations (such as joint ventures, manufacturing agreements)
Main current foreign markets
Does the company currently operate on foreign markets?

No