Increased influence in Asia
Uniforest does not publish “classic” job ads, deciding rather on a different approach and they often collaborate with vocational schools. “In addition to practical learning for high-school and college students, we have many young people who come to us for internships, as part of their programs. Most of our new employees begin right after they complete their schooling,” explains Drago. They also work with faculties. “We have a registered research group, because we know how crucial development is.”
“We encourage employees to make useful suggestions, whether they are related to technological solutions, construction or business process change, or something completely new. It is not just about product development, we try to keep ahead of the competition in every aspect,” says Anja of the company’s innovative spirit.
In addition to Slovenia, their most important markets today are Germany, Austria, France, Italy, and the USA. They are also interested in more exotic markets, such as Bhutan, South Korea, Japan, Ecuador and Chile. Together with SPIRIT they attended this year’s Expo in Dubai, with the aim of increasing their influence in Asian markets and scoping out African markets. In 2020, they had around €20 million turnover and €1.1 million profit. Anja points out that their goal for the future is first and foremost to stay a healthy company in all aspects, with respect to employee wellbeing, relationships with customers and business performance, and also when it comes to their impact on society and the environment.