Belarusian company Flario Group, which produces cosmetics under the brands Tashe, Flario, and Limba, acquired a plant in Russian Podolsk, reports Office Life. The company announced this via its social networks.

Photo: Flario Group
According to the company, its production has already reached large volumes — about 12 million units of products per year, and warehouse areas occupy more than 2.5 thousand square meters. However, demand for the products grew, and production capacities became insufficient, so a decision was made to expand.
The new plant in Russia was chosen specifically in Podolsk because a suitable large premise was found there, and also due to convenient logistics — distribution centers of major marketplaces are located nearby.
The launch of production at the new facility is planned by August 1.
The company is notable for openly showcasing the cosmetics production process in real-time — from mixing ingredients to packaging finished products. The company's brands are represented in major shopping centers in Minsk and Grodno.
Overall, Belarusian cosmetic brands are quite popular in Russia, especially in the hair care segment, where they occupy one of the leading positions.
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