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Information technology companies of Bangladesh (1 C) This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 16:46 (UTC). Text is ...
National oil company P A Power Grid Company of Bangladesh: Utilities Conventional electricity Dhaka: 1996 [6] P A Pragoti: Consumer goods Automobiles Chittagong: 1966 Automobiles S A PRAN-RFL Group: Consumer goods Pran Food and Beverage & RFL Plastic and Home Appliance Dhaka: 1981 Food and Beverage, Plastic Products, Home Appliance P A Pride ...
In June 2009, AG Automobiles became the official partner of Ford Motor Company in Bangladesh and launched the first Ford showroom in Uttara. [ 8 ] In 2015, Anwar Cement announced plans to more than double the sales of cement sheets from 1 billion BDT to 2.5 billion BDT.
This is a list of notable manufacturing companies of Bangladesh This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
In August 2018, BASIS publicly implored RAJUK to allow BASIS members operating software companies out of commercial zones to continue operating, noting that the commercial zones then open did not allow such companies to remain open all day. BASIS at the time said that 800 of its 1,100 members had offices in non-commercial areas.
The use of electronics in Bangladesh started in the 1930s through the field of communication with the establishment of radio stations, telephone exchanges, and wireless communication. During World War II, to satisfy military needs, the technology of wireless communication was enhanced and the latest technology was introduced in the British Raj.
Link3 Technologies Ltd was founded in 2000 by Sheikh Raihan Ahmed & Sajjid Haider Pasha in Dhaka. [5] Link3 is an official licensee of Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to provide nationwide Data Connectivity & Internet Service & Domestic Data Communication Service.
It was the first tire company to produce large tires in Bangladesh. [5] Gazi Television received its license to broadcast from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, along with several other privately owned Bangladeshi television channels, on 20 October 2009. [6] It officially began broadcasting on 12 June 2012. [7]