His Veda printing house in Vinnytsia region survived the global crisis of 2008-2009, the Revolution of Dignity, and the coronavirus pandemic. The business is still operating in the face of a full-scale invasion.
Together with journalists, we visited his printing house and share the stories we heard.
Veteran Oleksiy Logachyov is a stubborn man in a good way. He applied for the #Varto contest from the UVF and did not pass. However, the expert council wrote down his mistakes in detail, and the veteran’s business received funding in the next competition #Varto 2.0.
The victory brought many benefits to the veteran’s cause:
🔹 Oleksiy purchased a printing machine that produces good prints and works quickly, computer equipment with a server for the internal network, and an air conditioner to provide climate control
🔹 the turnover of funds in the printing house has almost doubled
🔹 a veteran will find a replacement and receive a percentage of his business
It is said that a business is successful if 70% of its customers are regular. Oleksii has 80% of them.
How did the veteran’s business survive inspections and fines during the Yanukovych era?
Why do customers come back to the printing house, show the old, shabby sample and ask to repeat the work?
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