SPAR To Enter Uzbekistan, Teams Up With Korzinka
SPAR International has granted a license to Uzbekistan-based retailer Korzinka to operate the SPAR brand in the country.
The move will see SPAR opening its first store Uzbekistan by mid 2024.
David Moore, director of international retail and development, member of the board of SPAR International said, “We are pleased to welcome the Korzinka company from Uzbekistan to the international SPAR network. The driving force behind SPAR’s success has always been the close collaboration between retailers that serve local communities with integrity.
“We are confident that this partnership with Korzinka, which shares our values, will benefit not only the company and its customers, but will also strengthen SPAR internationally.”
The collaboration will bring in new opportunities for the company’s customers and partners, as well as for the wider retail market in Uzbekistan, SPAR noted.
Suppliers will have new ways to grow and develop because SPAR country organisations prioritise local producers and farmers.
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