Front Desk Helpers CO is a trailblazing company founded in 2015 in New Jersey, USA. As a woman-founded and woman-run business, we have been at the forefront of implementing virtual office models even before the limitations imposed by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Our expertise in modern information technologies and business management in various industries has enabled us to provide remote services effectively in the USA and Canada.
Our mission to contribute to the development of other regions of the world began to take shape in the Republic of Armenia. We started by sponsoring a judo club in the city of Goris, in partnership with the Judo Federation of Armenia. Building on this, we financed the creation of a children's robotics club and foreign language lessons in schools in Goris.
As we continue to develop our initiatives, we have recently registered a subsidiary, FDH AGRO LLC, in the Republic of Armenia. Our company plans to introduce modern technologies into the construction and agro-industrial sectors of the Armenian economy. We are excited to announce our coming soon projects:
Construction industry
Modern American construction technology Light Gauge Steel Framing buildings (LGSF) allows you to quickly and economically build buildings for both industrial and residential buildings. In comparison, the cost of a house made of LGSF will be about 15-20% more expensive than a house made of wood, but much cheaper than a house made of brick (30-40%).
Vineyards and Winery
A new venture in the realm of winemaking in the Suyunik province with a focus on the unique and historical terroir of Armenia. Through the cultivation of ancient grape varieties, we aim to create a one-of-a-kind wine experience that is rich in minerality, complexity, and nuanced flavors and aromas offering a true taste of history in every sip.
Woolen textile industry
The woolen textile factory in the Suyunik province of the Republic of Armenia. Wool production is a vital industry in Armenia, with a long history rooted in the country's sheep farming tradition. The wool industry in Armenia is primarily driven by small-scale farmers, many of whom have a limited number of sheep.
Fruit Preservation & Processing Industry
The Fruit Preservation and Processing Industry, where we delve into the prosperous history-rooted industry in Armenia. Nestled in the picturesque Suyunik province of the Republic of Armenia, this region has long been known for its abundant fruit orchards and the art of preserving their delicious flavors
The woolen textile factory, along with the Vineyards and Winery projects, also offers a great opportunity for the development of tourism in the Suyunik province and the city of Goris. The presence of traditional goods and the production of these goods using traditional methods will attract many tourists to the area and promote the rich cultural heritage of Armenia. The location of the woolen textile factory and winery near the historic Tatev monastery can be highlighted as a major attraction for tourists. Visitors to the monastery can also take a tour of the woolen textile factory and see traditional carpet weaving techniques in action. The winery, featuring unique wines produced from ancient grape varieties, can also be included as a stop on the tour, offering tourists a chance to taste and purchase the locally produced wines. This can create a unique and authentic experience for tourists, providing them with a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region, and supporting local communities by generating income from tourism.
The export potential of the winery and woolen textile projects is significant as they both offer unique, high-quality products that are in demand in international markets. The ancient grape varieties used in the winery project and the traditional methods of production used in the woolen textile factory make these products stand out from others and will be attractive to foreign buyers. Additionally, the location of the factory and winery close to the historic Tatev monastery adds a cultural and historical aspect to the products which can further increase the products appeal to international buyers.
The projects will also help to diversify the economy of the region and contribute to the sustainable development of the local communities by creating jobs and increasing income for small-scale farmers and local residents.