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After the Independence of Bangladesh, Gazi Wires was nationalised in 1972 by the Government of Bangladesh. It was placed under the management of Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation. Gazi wires produces various types of copper wires. [4] The factory Gazi wires was heavily damaged by the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone and subsequent flooding. [5]
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.
It handed over its Dockyard and Engineering Works in Narayanganj and Chittagong Dry Dock Limited in Chattogram to Bangladesh Navy. [7] [8] Formerly owned Chittagong Dry Dock Limited build a six opening footbridge in Sylhet. [9] It also owns GEMCO, a wire manufacturer, and National Tubes in Gazipur. [10]
The company was incorporated on 6 November 1967 as Cable Industries of Pakistan in Khulna. [3] [4] It went into commercial production in 1973. In 2011, it started producing fiber optic cable. [5] As of 2010, the company had been able to make profit every year. Its yearly revenue in 2010 exceeded 1 billion BDT ($14.4M in 2010). [6]
This table shows the biggest manufacturers of cable in terms of revenue. The revenues noted here are total revenue of the group as reported in financial statements. These may not represent the revenues from their cable business.
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An example of a copper alloy conductor is cadmium copper wire, which is used for railroad electrification in North America. [5] In Britain the BPO (later Post Office Telecommunications ) used cadmium copper aerial lines with 1% cadmium for extra strength; for local lines 40 lb/mile (1.3 mm dia) and for toll lines 70 lb/mile (1.7 mm dia).
This is a list of the largest trading partners of Bangladesh based on data from The Observatory of Economic Complexity ... India 1.02 12. Turkey: 0.87 ... Pakistan: 0 ...