The new building complex of the Publishing Centre was opened in Ashgabat. The new facility of Turkmenistan’s printing industry was built in the northern part of the Turkmen capital in accordance with the Resolution of the President of Turkmenistan. It was built and equipped by the consortium of companies – Turkish ERG and the Austrian branch office of Heidelberg at the request of the State Publishing Service of Turkmenistan.
The State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports that President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov attended the opening ceremony. To the loud applause of those the Turkmen leader cut the ribbon in front of the administrative building of Turkmen State Publishing Service located in the centre of the building complex. The ceremony participants included the members of the Government and the Parliament, heads of ministries and departments, representatives of Ashgabat Hyakimlik, public organisations, the media, foreign embassies and international organisations, specialists and workers of the Publishing Centre and numerous citizens of Ashgabat.
The building complex that occupies an area of eight hectares comprises the four-storey administrative building of the State Publishing Service, the Publishing Centre, Caphanahyzmatlary State Enterprise, Turkmenmetbugat yupjuncilik logistics enterprise, canteen for 255 visitors and conference hall for 258 delegates. There are the covered car park for 40 cars and 40 trucks, volleyball and basketball courts and other auxiliary facilities on the territory adjacent to the buildings.
Advanced technologies and equipment will ensure that newspapers and journals will be printed in compliance with European standards. Though Turkmen periodical publications will be henceforth smaller in size, their new format will affect in no way the amount of materials provided and allow saving tons of paper every year.
The printing processes are automated; the latest computer technology ensures effective and prompt coordination of the printing process with publishing houses. The new enterprise has the capacity to produce 3,160.400 million prints. Advanced technologies will make it possible to raise its production capacity as much as 2.5 times. Equipment installed in the production department meets environmental standards, causes no adverse health effects and has the low-frequency noise characteristics. The floors in the production departments are coated with an antistatic layer.
The museum of Turkmenistan’s printing industry presents the collection, consisting of materials about the history of printing in Turkmenistan, priceless manuscripts and modern high quality printed products, including the splendid specimens of new books.
The new building complex of the Publishing Centre will contribute to promoting the printing industry, increasing the production of newspapers, journals and books, improving the quality of publications and broadening the range of publishing services. It was built to achieve the objectives of the Programme of President for Social and Economic Development of Turkmenistan for 2012-2016.
Advanced printing technologies allow for the production of high-quality printed products. Every year the capital of Turkmenistan hosts the international trade fair and science conference “Book is the Path to Cooperation and Progress” which showcase the achievements and accomplishments of the national and world printing industries.
The State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports that President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov attended the opening ceremony. To the loud applause of those the Turkmen leader cut the ribbon in front of the administrative building of Turkmen State Publishing Service located in the centre of the building complex. The ceremony participants included the members of the Government and the Parliament, heads of ministries and departments, representatives of Ashgabat Hyakimlik, public organisations, the media, foreign embassies and international organisations, specialists and workers of the Publishing Centre and numerous citizens of Ashgabat.
The building complex that occupies an area of eight hectares comprises the four-storey administrative building of the State Publishing Service, the Publishing Centre, Caphanahyzmatlary State Enterprise, Turkmenmetbugat yupjuncilik logistics enterprise, canteen for 255 visitors and conference hall for 258 delegates. There are the covered car park for 40 cars and 40 trucks, volleyball and basketball courts and other auxiliary facilities on the territory adjacent to the buildings.
Advanced technologies and equipment will ensure that newspapers and journals will be printed in compliance with European standards. Though Turkmen periodical publications will be henceforth smaller in size, their new format will affect in no way the amount of materials provided and allow saving tons of paper every year.
The printing processes are automated; the latest computer technology ensures effective and prompt coordination of the printing process with publishing houses. The new enterprise has the capacity to produce 3,160.400 million prints. Advanced technologies will make it possible to raise its production capacity as much as 2.5 times. Equipment installed in the production department meets environmental standards, causes no adverse health effects and has the low-frequency noise characteristics. The floors in the production departments are coated with an antistatic layer.
The museum of Turkmenistan’s printing industry presents the collection, consisting of materials about the history of printing in Turkmenistan, priceless manuscripts and modern high quality printed products, including the splendid specimens of new books.
The new building complex of the Publishing Centre will contribute to promoting the printing industry, increasing the production of newspapers, journals and books, improving the quality of publications and broadening the range of publishing services. It was built to achieve the objectives of the Programme of President for Social and Economic Development of Turkmenistan for 2012-2016.
Advanced printing technologies allow for the production of high-quality printed products. Every year the capital of Turkmenistan hosts the international trade fair and science conference “Book is the Path to Cooperation and Progress” which showcase the achievements and accomplishments of the national and world printing industries.