enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Sushiro - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushiro

    Sushiro is currently the largest conveyor belt sushi company in turnover. It has more than 500 restaurants in Japan. The first overseas branch opened in Seoul, South Korea. In 2017, Taiwan Sushiro Co., Ltd. was established. On 15 June 2018, a Sushiro shop was opened in Taipei. In August 2019, it opened a branch in Hong Kong.

  3. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boustead_Heavy_Industries...

    Penang Shipbuilding and Construction - Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd (PSC-ND), was a division of the Penang Shipbuilding and Construction Industries Bhd (PCSI), a Malaysian Government-Linked Company (GLC), based in Lumut, Perak, Malaysia. The company's primary role was to maintain the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) fleet and the Lumut Naval Dockyard.

  4. Sunrise Tower, Penang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunrise_Tower,_Penang

    Sunrise Tower is an 18-storey condominium within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang.Located at Gurney Drive within the city's Central Business District (CBD), the building was completed in 1977, becoming the first condominium along the seafronting street and the tallest building in the city prior to the completion of Komtar.

  5. Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penang_Chinese_Chamber_of...

    The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce (Chinese: 檳州中华总商会), established in June 1903, was the first Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Malaya. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  6. Port of Penang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Penang

    The Port of Penang at Weld Quay, George Town in the 1910s. Land reclamation in the 1880s allowed for the expansion of the harbour. An Imperial Japanese Navy submarine at the Port of Penang in 1942. The Port of Penang was established with the founding of George Town by Francis Light in 1786.

  7. Butterworth, Seberang Perai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterworth,_Seberang_Perai

    The town's tin industry players include Malaysia Smelting Corporation, the world's second largest supplier of tin and a subsidiary of the Singapore-listed Straits Trading Company. [26] Meanwhile, the Port of Penang is the third busiest seaport in Malaysia, handling 1.52 million TEUs of container in 2017. [7]

  8. Ban Hin Lee Bank building - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Hin_Lee_Bank_building

    The building was completed in 1938 by Yeap Chor Ee, business magnate, described at the time as the wealthiest man in Penang. [1] Having established the first locally owned and managed bank, Ban Hin Lee and Co. (meaning “Ten Thousand Prosperities”) in 1918, [2] he converted his banking business into a limited liability company in 1935, [3] and the following year began construction of the ...

  9. Seberang Perai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seberang_Perai

    The Port of Penang is the third busiest in Malaysia, handling nearly 1.32 million TEUs and RM65.7 billion worth of exports in 2022. [ 87 ] [ 98 ] [ 104 ] Prior to the completion of the Penang Bridge in 1985, the Penang ferry service was the only transportation link between the city and George Town. [ 144 ]