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In 1958, Shri Satyapal Sugandhi launched the BABA tobacco brand, marking the company’s expansion. [11] The group diversified into food and beverages with brands like 'Catch Salt & Pepper' (1987) and 'Catch Natural Spring Water' (1999). [12] Confectionery products such as Rajnigandha, Pass Pass, and Pulse candy further boosted its market ...
Food manufacturers of Singapore (1 C, 10 P) R. Restaurants in Singapore (7 C, 30 P) ... SATS (company) T. TheFrenchCellar; Twelve Cupcakes; U. Udders (ice cream)
Pan Asia Logistics was founded in Singapore by the German-born Christian Bischoff and the Singaporean Susan Tan. [4] [5] Having previous experience at the German logistics company DB Schenker and Thyssen Haniel, Christian Bischoff started Pan Asia Logistics’ operations in February 2003 and achieved with 50 employees a revenue of $20 million by the end of the year.
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Prima Taste (Chinese: 百胜厨; pinyin: Bǎishèngchú; lit. 'hundred victory kitchen'), is a Singaporean food and beverage brand managed by Prima Food Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Prima Limited. [1] The brand was designed for Singaporean expatriates living abroad. [2]
Pan-Electric Industries was a Singapore-based company that specialised in marine salvage work, and had 71 subsidiary companies, including hotel and property interests, with a market capitalization of S$230 million.
Before this, Gutka manufacturers consistently challenged bans by arguing that gutkha was not a food item. The Supreme Court also overturned the ban and ruled that only the Central government had the authority to prohibit the sale of a food item. [33] [34] The case is known as Ghodawat Pan Masala Products and Ors. v. Union of India. [35]
Formation of Cerebos (New Zealand) Ltd. 1959 Brand & Co Ltd, UK is acquired by Cerebos Ltd, UK. 1960 Formation of Cerebos Sdn Bhd. [3] 1964 Gregg's Ltd. was formed to become the holding company of W Gregg's & Co and Island Food's Ltd. 1967 Whittome Stevenson's name is changed to Cerebos Foods (New Zealand) Ltd.