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Astrakhan Drama Theatre in Astrakhan
partment of Engineering and Installation Design, Sales Department, Touring Department, Service Centre and Logistics Centre, as well as storage warehouses. There is also an office in Moscow, which focuses on marketing, PR, advertising and retail. It too has a Design and Installation Department, Service Centre, Logistics Centre and storage warehouses. The Company nowadays has a complete structure for the management, manufacturing and sales of its products and services. It employs over 400 staff and its manufacturing facilities and offices cover an area of over 2,000 sq metres. Its warehouses spread over 16,000 sq metres, and there are now plans to open a customs terminal warehouse at Moscow Airport. Company specialists regularly attend professional training sessions with international vendors and partners.
The basis of the company’s marketing policy lies in satisfying client demand by producing and offering a well balanced inventory based on the competitive advantage of the selected products. The Company
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Empirea in Nefteyugansk
constantly analyses demand in order to fulfill all the requirements of existing and potential clients. A de- tailed product study of world famous brand names is regularly performed before offers are made to clients, thereby boosting the quality of the provided services and products. The company holds a complete pack- age of all the required licenses and certificates for its products and services. “Our company, with its powerful modern manufactur- ing facilities offering the whole range of services, from design to delivery, complete with installation and tuning, has achieved substantial successes, with Imlight Showtechnic activities expanding through all the regions of the Russian Federation. The efficiency and high performance of the company’s approach is demonstrated by the strong and steady growth of its dealer network which now comprises more than 80 companies in different Russian regions, includ- ing Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Perm, Novosibirsk, Kirov, Izhevsk, Volgograd, Rostov, Tula, Yaroslavl, Vladivostok, Murmansk, Stavropol and
the Krasnodar region, to name a few in the Republic of Russia, as well as in the Republics of Belorussia, Dagestan, Tatarstan, Kalmykia and others,” said the spokesperson.
Imlight Showtechnic presents and distributes an impressive list of brands, including the following light- ing manufacturers in the Russian territory: Compulite, ETC, SGM, DTS, Studio Due, Teclumen, Novalight, Sunlite, SFAT, Le Maitre, Chain Master, MediaLas, Xenpow, Silver Star, Mr.LED, MLB and Unite Star. Audio brands include Italian company, Sound Corpora- tion (X-Treme, Peecker Sound and XTE), KS-Audio, Pioneer, Prospecta, Roxtone, Phonic and VOLTA. And public service systems from JEDIA, DSPPA, AMC and VOLTA.
In recent years the company has built up valuable experience in accomplishing complex engineering and technical tasks for projects of various scales. They include theatres, such as the Penza Region Drama Theatre, Kirov State Puppet Theatre, Ural State Theatre of Stage performance, State National
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