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pladis eyes Central Asia expansion with entry into Uzbekistan

The new distribution hub in Tashkent will make it easier to bring McVitie’s and Ülker to millions of consumers throughout Uzbekistan.
Global pladis news
Date posted: 3 June 2025

The parent company behind McVitie’s, GODIVA and Ülker has entered a new market in Central Asia with the launch of a commercial enterprise and distribution centre in Uzbekistan.  

For London-headquartered snacking giant, pladis, the expansion marks the next step in its strategy to scale its global presence and provide more consumers with its well-loved products.

The newly established distribution hub in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, will enable pladis to bring its McVitie’s and Ülker brands to millions of consumers across the country, reaching more than 30,000 sales points through regional dealerships in 12 different cities.

The move builds on pladis’ already strong presence in Central Asia, underpinned by more than 25 years of successful chocolate and biscuit production in Kazakhstan.

Özgür Kölükfakı, Managing Director of pladis Türkiye and Central Asia commented: "As one of Central Asia’s most dynamic and fastest-growing markets, with a population nearing 38 million, Uzbekistan presents a significant opportunity to strengthen our presence in the region and expand and grow our brands. Our market entry in Uzbekistan allows us to bring our products to millions of consumers, while deepening our long-term commitment to the region through strong local partnerships and meaningful economic contribution.”

Founded in 2016, pladis operates 27 bakeries and factories in 11 countries and employs 16,000 people. Its brands are sold in more than 110 countries worldwide.

pladis coleagues celebrate opening on new distribution centre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan