View Full Version : Hello from Russia!
victor
16th February 2006, 07:52
I am glad to have the opportunity to communicate with you. I would be very gad to make new contacts and to be useful for you. My real goal is to find business partners and communication.
Our activities are:
1.manufacturer of mud systems for drilling rigs (shale shaker, degasser, desilter, centrifuge,mud agitator), different tanks, casing (centralizers, shoe, back-lift valve), screen assemblies, etc. We are looking for foreign customers and users of our equipment. Any proposals of cooperation are negotiable.
2.we can do services like marketing Russian market for finding a reliable manufucturer with the cheapest prices for you to make you the best offer for the product you search. Please contavt us:anatskiy@ngmt.ru
mumper
16th February 2006, 09:00
Hi Victor and welcome.
D & J BOOKKEEPING SER
17th February 2006, 07:29
hi victor welcome to the forum
dont hesitate to pm me
victor
17th February 2006, 08:02
Hi! thank you for your letter! I will keep you in mind always!
D & J BOOKKEEPING SER
17th February 2006, 08:35
thanks
Jayne
17th February 2006, 11:07
Hi,
Welcome to the forum :D
Jayne
victor
17th February 2006, 11:37
Thank you Jane! I am always at your disposal if you need to know something from me as a citizen of Russia. I hope I can ask you too if I have questions to you?
Cornish Steve
17th February 2006, 12:19
Victor,
I have had the pleasure of being in Russia many times. Usually I stay in Moscow, but I've also been to St. Petersburg a few times, and to Samara (great chocolate!), to Krasnodar, and to Yekaterinburg. It's remarkable to see the extent of change that has taken place in the last few years.
Thanks for joining this forum. Will you be offering members a discount on vodka? :)
Urban Space
17th February 2006, 13:57
Welcome Victor :D!
Liam
fastfences
17th February 2006, 19:29
Hi Victor, and velcome.
I also do mud drilling, but I guess not to the depths of the capabilities of your equipment!
cheers, Nigel
Tin
17th February 2006, 19:50
Nigel means mud wrestling Victor not mud drilling :wink: but welcome to UKBF, the web's friendliest forum.
Magsite
19th February 2006, 09:22
Welcome to the forum
Lisa
sublime
19th February 2006, 10:11
Hi and welcome :D
victor
20th February 2006, 11:22
Hi! thank you for clarification about mud wresling. :D NIgel is just kidding!
victor
20th February 2006, 11:25
Victor,
I have had the pleasure of being in Russia many times. Usually I stay in Moscow, but I've also been to St. Petersburg a few times, and to Samara (great chocolate!), to Krasnodar, and to Yekaterinburg. It's remarkable to see the extent of change that has taken place in the last few years.
Thanks for joining this forum. Will you be offering members a discount on vodka? :)
Yes,Steeve! Special price for you! Next time you come to Krasnodar just tell me and I will you give as much vodka as you can drink! Seriously,I will be glad to be your guide.
Cornish Steve
20th February 2006, 13:12
Victor,
I have had the pleasure of being in Russia many times. Usually I stay in Moscow, but I've also been to St. Petersburg a few times, and to Samara (great chocolate!), to Krasnodar, and to Yekaterinburg. It's remarkable to see the extent of change that has taken place in the last few years.
Thanks for joining this forum. Will you be offering members a discount on vodka? :)
Yes,Steeve! Special price for you! Next time you come to Krasnodar just tell me and I will you give as much vodka as you can drink! Seriously,I will be glad to be your guide.
That is very kind of you, Victor. Krasnodar is my favourite city in Russia, and I can't wait for the opportunity to visit again. I remember arriving at the airport close to midnight. Right outside the airport, crowds were enjoying themselves in the street market. The place was so full of life and energy. Despite being a large city, it gives the impression of being a real community.
victor
20th February 2006, 13:16
Victor,
I have had the pleasure of being in Russia many times. Usually I stay in Moscow, but I've also been to St. Petersburg a few times, and to Samara (great chocolate!), to Krasnodar, and to Yekaterinburg. It's remarkable to see the extent of change that has taken place in the last few years.
Thanks for joining this forum. Will you be offering members a discount on vodka? :)
Yes,Steeve! Special price for you! Next time you come to Krasnodar just tell me and I will you give as much vodka as you can drink! Seriously,I will be glad to be your guide.
That is very kind of you, Victor. Krasnodar is my favourite city in Russia, and I can't wait for the opportunity to visit again. I remember arriving at the airport close to midnight. Right outside the airport, crowds were enjoying themselves in the street market. The place was so full of life and energy. Despite being a large city, it gives the impression of being a real community.
Could I ask you what kind of visit you had to our city? Business or private?
Cornish Steve
20th February 2006, 13:20
Could I ask you what kind of visit you had to our city? Business or private?
It was a business visit.
victor
20th February 2006, 13:44
Could I ask you what kind of visit you had to our city? Business or private?
It was a business visit.
O.K. I hope you will have a good business here!
easyasit
20th February 2006, 20:15
Strasvoiy Victor.
I have visited russia, and loved it
Al
JustOneUK
21st February 2006, 02:49
Welcome to the forum Victor.
James