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1990: PECOM control console technology was introduced. Together with a new automation concept for the medium-format ROLAND 700, this enabled speeds of up to 15,000 sheets per hour to be achieved. 1990: with the reunification of Germany, KBA takes the control of VEB Planeta, the biggest offset printing machines builder in the Soviet Bloc.
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Escorts Kubota Limited – Construction Equipment manufactures and markets construction and material handling equipment like Safe Cranes, Hydra Cranes, backhoe loaders & compactors. Formerly, Escorts Construction Equipment Limited, their manufacturing and assembly facility is located in Faridabad, Haryana. [17]
Food & dairy products, sugar, additional grapes wine park, turmeric, cold storages, Machine-Shops(Workshops), foundry-components manufacturing, cutting tools, manufacturing of farming equipments, water-pumps, boilers and valves manufacturing 14: Jalgaon: Jewellery, chemicals, plastics, petroleum, textiles PVC pipes and fittings, irrigation ...
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The Printing Corporation of Pakistan (PCP), established on 1 January 1969, is a self-financed private limited company. [1] It was formed by merging the four government printing presses of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Dhaka. PCP provides limited printing services to federal government departments and generates its own funds.
Islamabad contributes 1% to the gross domestic product of the nation, despite comprising only 0.8% of the total population. [9] Islamabad Stock Exchange was founded in 1989 and is the third-ranked stock exchange in Pakistan after the Karachi Stock Exchange and Lahore Stock Exchange. [10]
Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established in 1949 for the printing of securities including currency notes for the federal government. [1] In 1995, Pakistan Security Printing Corporation formed a joint venture with SICPA to form SICPA Pakistan with a production facility in Karachi.