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  2. Goodbaby International - Wikipedia

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    Principally it engages in the manufacturing, designing, research and development, marketing and sale of many children’s products worldwide such as strollers, child seats. It operates brands such as Goodbaby, GB, Cybex, Evenflo , CBX, Rollplay, Happy Dino, Urbini, and other branded kids-children's products.

  3. Cybex - Wikipedia

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    Cybex is a manufacturer of child safety products (child car seats, strollers, baby carriers). [1] The company was founded in 2005 by Martin Pos in Hong Kong as CYBEX Industrial Ltd. It has been owned by the Chinese child safety manufacturer Goodbaby International since 2014. Cybex has locations in Hong Kong, Kulmbach, and Bayreuth and Prague.

  4. Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, Maclaren USA voluntarily recalled its entire line of stroller sold in the U.S. and produced from 1999 to 2009, comprising about one million units, citing 12 reported fingertip amputations in its hinges. [3]

  5. Bugaboo International - Wikipedia

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    Bugaboo International B.V. is a Dutch design company that makes parental products such as pushchairs for infants and toddlers. Its products are available in 50 countries. Bugaboo employs over 1,200 people, working at headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands or in one of the offices in the UK, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, United States, France, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Shanghai China ...

  6. MPH Group - Wikipedia

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    MPH changed its name in 1927 to the Malaya Publishing House and in 1963 it was renamed as the Malaysia Publishing House, but throughout the acronym MPH remained. The company also changed ownership multiple times, being acquired by an Indonesian consortium in 1966, then a Hong Kong group, Jack Chia-MPH, in 1972 [ 10 ] and finally by Singaporean ...

  7. Malaysia Office of the Chief Government Security Officer

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    Malaysia Office of the Chief Government Security Officer (CGSO; Malay: Pejabat Ketua Pegawai Keselamatan Kerajaan Malaysia) is a unit under the Prime Minister's Department of the Malaysian federal government. CGSO is tasked with developing and implementing security policies and procedures to protect government personnel, facilities, and assets ...

  8. Sultan Azlan Shah Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ipoh Airport was originally planned to be developed in 1983 under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. [4] During that period, the airport could only accommodate smaller aircraft such as the Fokker models. [ 5 ] [ 5 ] In response to rising air travel demand, a new terminal was proposed in late 1988, with an allocated budget of RM35 million. [ 6 ]

  9. List of films banned in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films banned in Malaysia, as they are viewed by the Malaysian government for violating relevant laws and regulations, or because of other political and religious factors. Films that are assigned the Tidak Diluluskan Untuk Tayangan ("Not Passed for Screening") [ 1 ] category by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia are banned ...