Talks about Colgate-Palmolive Leaving Azerbaijan Premature
Baku / 13.09.17 / Turan: The representation of Colgate-Palmolive Temizlik Ürünleri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. (Turkey) in Azerbaijan announced the closure of its office in Baku on September 13. The company has been operating in Baku since 1996.
The company does not comment on the reasons for its leaving. However, there is also no basis to assert that the world-famous company producing and selling personal care products completely leaves Azerbaijan. In recent years, the representative office of Colgate-Palmolive JSC (TIN 1304813441) has been operating in Baku.
According to the State Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Patents, import and distribution of goods under the Colgate trade mark is provided by the company Mazarina that has been operating in Azerbaijan since 2004.
Today, Globalink Logistics Group Limited from the U.A.E. also announced the closure of its Azerbaijan office, which opened in December 2010. This transport company has representative offices in 32 countries, including Georgia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, etc. ------08D
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