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Sweet treats will now flood Belarusian stores, as they were previously exported.

A compact business churns out over 5 metric tons of candy during each work cycle and is poised to debut in the local marketplace

New confections to flood Belarusian stores: goods earlier destined for export
New confections to flood Belarusian stores: goods earlier destined for export

Expansion Plans for Candy Factory in Breshchenkovichi, Belarus: A Look at the Future

A Growing Success Story

Sweet treats will now flood Belarusian stores, as they were previously exported.

Candy factory LLC "Lufter," based in the picturesque town of Breshchenkovichi, Belarus, is poised for growth. Under the leadership of Director Sergei Maslyuk, the factory has been operational for less than a year, yet it has already made a significant impact on the local community and the confectionery industry.

Expanding Horizons

With the success of its first year, the factory is now looking to expand its operations. Renovations are underway on the third floor of the building, and new equipment has been purchased for a planned production facility in the Chashniki District. These expansions aim to boost production capacity, increase efficiency, and diversify the product range to meet growing demand both domestically and in export markets.

The Sweet Taste of Success

The factory's marmalade-like cubed candies have been a hit with customers, particularly in Russia, where nearly 95% of the factory's products are exported. These candies come in a variety of flavors, including strawberry, apple, grape, mango, and pineapple. In response to popular demand, the factory is planning to introduce new flavors such as Berry Medley, Honey & Herbal, Caramel Sea Salt, Chocolate & Berry Fusion, and Citrus Zest.

A Bright Future Ahead

The expansion plans for Candy factory LLC "Lufter" are ambitious. The factory aims to increase production volume by approximately 50% within the first year post-expansion, expand market reach into Eastern European and CIS countries, enhance its product portfolio to appeal to younger demographics and premium customers, and invest in sustainable manufacturing practices to reduce its environmental impact.

As the factory continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to maintaining the quality and taste that has made its candies a favourite among customers. With its expansion plans well underway, the future looks sweet for Candy factory LLC "Lufter."

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