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On 27 October 1963, the company was turned into a public limited company. After the Independence of Bangladesh, the company was nationalised by the government of Bangladesh in 1972 through the Bangladesh Industrial Enterprises (Nationalization) order. It is under the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation of the Ministry of Industries. The ...
Eastern Cables Limited was established in 1967 in Patenga, Chittagong and commercial production began on 1 March 1971. [6] It was listed in the stock exchange in 1986. In 2008, Bangladesh governments attempts to privatize Atlas Bangladesh, Eastern Cables, National Tubes, and Usmania Glass Sheet Factory were stopped after employees of companies challenged the decision in court.
Zaber and Zubair (Z&Z) Fabrics Limited, a sister concern of leading garment exporter Noman Group. [16] In 2022, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a notice that, Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed and two other officials are going to Germany on a 9-day visit to check the quality of 100,000 pieces of bed sheet for double cot and pillows ...
Pakistan Oilfields Limited: Energy Integrated oil & gas Rawalpindi: 1950 Oil and gas exploration & production, subsidiary of Attock Oil Company (UK) P A Pakistan Ordnance Factories: Industrials Defense Wah Cantonment: 1951 State-owned firearms, ammunition, munitions & military equipment manufacturer S A Pakistan Petroleum: Energy Integrated oil ...
It started in 1962, by industrialist M. A. Hashem with commodity trading. [2] Now it owns over 70 subsidiaries from tobacco to consumer goods, furniture, textile and the IT sector.
A K Khan WaterHealth (Bangladesh) Limited [22] CEAT A K Khan Limited [23] AK Khan Penfabric Company Limited [24] M.Y. & Union (BD) Limited [25] Coats Bangladesh Limited [26] (joint venture with Coats Group) [27] Bengal Fisheries Limited [28] Akceycom Limited [29] Andhar Manik Tea State [30] A. K. Khan Jute Mill [31] Chittagong Textile Mills ...
Transcom Distribution Company Ltd. Transcom Electronics Limited (Samsung, Hitachi, Siemens etc.) [8] Bangladesh Lamps Limited (BLL); is one of the oldest organization of the Transcom Group. Bangladesh Lamps Limited was established in Bangladesh in the year of 1962 at the time of East Pakistan, as East Pakistan Lamps Limited.
The partnership was recommended by the Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC), which vouched for the Swedish firm's reliability and interest in international expansion. [6] The approval for the joint venture from the Government of Pakistan was granted after nearly two years, with construction beginning in late 1956. [6] Packages Limited was ...