The store is located in Batumi and is the largest and most modern APR in Georgia

ASBIS opened its 21st Apple APR store

ASBIS opened iSpace in Batumi, Georgia – the first in western Georgia and the largest and most modern Apple store in this country with Apple Premium Reseller status. It is also the 4th ASBIS Apple Showroom in Georgia. ASBIS is the official distributor of Apple products in 11 CIS countries and runs a total of 21 Apple stores in its area of activity.

The new iSpace store is located in the largest and most popular Metro City shopping center in Batumi, a city with a population of approximately 160,000. It has nearly 120 m2 of space and is designed as an Apple brand showroom. iSpace is a network of Apple technology stores with the prestigious Apple Premium Reseller status, which is also present in Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine. iSpace in the Metro City shopping center will be the fourth in Georgia, the other three are located in Tbilisi.

The new iSpace in Batumi will include all Apple products and news officially available in Georgia. An Apple authorized service zone will also operate in the showroom.

The opening of the iSpace met with great interest of Batumi residents, who visited the showroom in great numbers during the opening.

Costas Tziamalis, Deputy CEO of ASBIS Group, commented: “Running Apple stores is one of the key aspects of our cooperation with the worldwide leader in Technology of our era. These are places more prestigious than just sales stores, which is why each of the Apple stores is a unique experience for technology lovers, especially those who are enthusiasts of Apple products. Our cooperation with Apple has been developing successfully over the years and we look forward to its further development. We are confident that during this year we will open a few more stores in our markets, thus allowing greater access to this technology. We are currently a partner of Apple in 11 different promising markets. We re-confirm that together with Apple, we follow ALL sanctions towards the embargoed countries.”