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Bangladesh Pratidin: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 2010 Newspaper P A Bangladesh Railway: Industrials Railroads Dhaka: 1862 Railroads S A Bangladesh Shipping Corporation: Industrials Marine transportation Chittagong: 1972 State-owned shipping S A Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited: Telecommunications Mobile Telecommunications ...
Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited; Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited; Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation; Bangladesh Blade Factory Limited; Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation; Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited; Bangladesh Diesel Plant Limited; Bangladesh Film Development Corporation
This article is a list of domestic and international non-governmental organisations operating in the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Shaw Wallace India Limited received liquor and chemicals business and Shaw Wallace Pakistan Limited received the tea and shipping business segments. [2] It was the agent of DDG Hansa in Chittagong. [3] Following the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, the shipping business was nationalized in Bangladesh as Messers Shaw Wallace. [2]
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 .
Abdur Rouf Chowdhury was the founding chairman of Rangs Group, died on 18 February 2023. [6]Ranks Agro Biotech was established by the group in 2000.
GQ Group of Companies founded GQ Foods Limited in 1992, selling chips under Krispy Curl and krispy brand. [5] GQ Industries Limited was founded in 1994 as a manufacturer of woven sacks. [6] Maladesh International (Private) Limited was founded in 1994 as a joint collaboration with a Malaysian company to produce King brand coils. [7]
STS Group was founded in 1997 by merging Shanta Group, Tropica Group and Sepal Group, the three business houses that were operating independently. [5] The acronym S-T-S came from the first three letters of these three corporate business houses in Bangladesh.