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EBA Dnipro Best Business Practices: AMF Ukraine

25/ 06/ 2024
  As part of our favorite project Best Business Practices, we had the honor of visiting AMF Ukraine, the leading furniture manufacturer in the country. One of the key advantages of AMF Ukraine is its own production, which guarantees impeccable quality at every stage. The use of advanced technologies, such as the automation of production lines and new generation laser machines, significantly increases the efficiency and accuracy of production. The company constantly introduces innovative materials and optimizes logistics chains, which makes it a reliable partner that ensures fast and high-quality delivery of products to customers throughout Ukraine and beyond. This is evidenced by the fact that AMF Ukraine furniture is exported to more than 30 countries around the world, making the Ukrainian brand recognizable far beyond the countrys borders. In addition to successful business management, the company actively participates in charity projects, regularly supporting initiatives aimed at the development of the social sphere, culture, education and health care. Before the start of the war, AMF - Art Metal Furniture, as part of the U-LEAD program, equipped all the centers of administrative services in the regions with furniture. Having changed its focus to take into account the new realities, AMF Ukraine now manufactures bunk beds, chairs and other easily assembled furniture for modular housing for displaced people, folding chairs for bomb shelters in many cities of Ukraine, as well as desks for underground schools in Kharkiv. At the end of the meeting, the participants had the opportunity to discuss and share their opinions on the various approaches used by the company. We are sincerely grateful to AMF Ukraine for openness to sharing experiences and an incredibly interesting event for the EBA Dnipro community.

As part of our favorite project “Best Business Practices”, we had the honor of visiting AMF Ukraine, the leading furniture manufacturer in the country. One of the key advantages of AMF Ukraine is its own production, which guarantees impeccable quality at every stage. The use of advanced technologies, such as the automation of production lines and new generation laser machines, significantly increases the efficiency and accuracy of production. The company constantly introduces innovative materials and optimizes logistics chains, which makes it a reliable partner that ensures fast and high-quality delivery of products to customers throughout Ukraine and beyond. This is evidenced by the fact that AMF Ukraine furniture is exported to more than 30 countries around the world, making the Ukrainian brand recognizable far beyond the country’s borders.

In addition to successful business management, the company actively participates in charity projects, regularly supporting initiatives aimed at the development of the social sphere, culture, education and health care. Before the start of the war, AMF – Art Metal Furniture, as part of the U-LEAD program, equipped all the centers of administrative services in the regions with furniture. Having changed its focus to take into account the new realities, AMF Ukraine now manufactures bunk beds, chairs and other easily assembled furniture for modular housing for displaced people, folding chairs for bomb shelters in many cities of Ukraine, as well as desks for underground schools in Kharkiv.

At the end of the meeting, the participants had the opportunity to discuss and share their opinions on the various approaches used by the company.

We are sincerely grateful to AMF Ukraine for openness to sharing experiences and an incredibly interesting event for the EBA Dnipro community.

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