Speaking on the sidelines of the 19th IranPlast exhibition, Jaymaz
described his second visit to Iran as an opportunity to deepen market
understanding and cultivate collaborative ventures. “Our primary objective is
to sell quality products in Iran while building long-term infrastructure for
joint ventures with Iranian firms,” he said.
The planned joint production initiatives aim to create a domestic
manufacturing base in Iran, with the capacity to export to neighboring countries
including Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other Middle Eastern markets.
Jaymaz added that Totmas would provide technical support and raw material
supplies to ensure optimal production efficiency within the partnership.
He emphasized the strategic importance of Iran’s market, noting that
participation in specialized exhibitions like IranPlast is a crucial first step
for establishing meaningful business connections. “Moving forward, I intend to
visit Iran regularly to advance negotiations and cooperation with active
importers, exporters, and manufacturers in chemicals and adhesives,” Jaymaz
said.
The 19th IranPlast exhibition, running from Monday to Thursday at
Tehran’s permanent international exhibition center, has served as a critical
platform for fostering cross-border industrial collaborations.