Hand assembly
Centralised standards — yes. Robots — no. Every fastener is checked by hand by the craftsman.
BEQSAN is a Batumi coastal-city workshop that has been hand-shaping windows and doors since 1998. Nothing is outsourced — measurement, cutting, assembly, installation — all under one roof.
Roman Sharashidze opened the workshop in 1998, when fabricated-window production was rare in Batumi and the market was full of cheap aluminium pulled off the bazaar. Roman set one rule: a window I haven't personally inspected does not leave the shop.
Twenty-five years later that rule has not changed — only the tools, materials, and team have. Today the Salibauri workshop runs with up to 12 craftsmen, serving roughly 620 sites a year across Batumi and the Guria–Adjara region.
A window is built once. It lives 25 years. It deserves good material and hand assembly.
Aluminium — Alumil (Greece) and Profilco; PVC — Rehau (Germany); hardware — Hoppe and G-U; glass — our own small glass facility in Gori (energy-efficient Low-E, triplex).
We want you to know where the material comes from. Supplier names are not confidential.
Born in Batumi, graduated from Batumi Technical College in 1995. Fell in love with fabricated-window production during a 1996-97 internship at Roto Frank in Germany. Has led the workshop since 1998.
Centralised standards — yes. Robots — no. Every fastener is checked by hand by the craftsman.
We don't hide the spec. Which profile, which fittings, which glass — all of it is written into the order spec sheet.
Never a third-party crew. Whoever assembles the window in the shop is the same team that installs it on site.
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