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  2. Category:Furniture companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Chamber of Furniture Industries of the Philippines This page was last edited on 25 October 2023, at 09:13 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Mammoet - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 Mammoet Transport became a subsidiary of Koninklijke Nederlandse Stoomboot-Maatschappij (KNSM) located in Amsterdam. At the same time, the company name was changed to Mammoet. In 1973, Mammoet Shipping was founded. In 1981, KNSM and Mammoet became part of Nedlloyd Group. In 2000, Mammoet was acquired by, and merged with, Van Seumeren ...

  4. Chamber of Furniture Industries of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Chamber of Furniture Industries of the Philippines. Chamber of Furniture Industries of the Philippines (CFIP) is a non-stock, non-profit trade association of furniture manufacturers, suppliers and service providers in the Philippines. The association was established in September 1966 and incorporated in 1967. It operates the annual ...

  5. Automatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering the concept of appliance supermarket-ing, the store carried all of the major brands at that time: GE, Sony, Carrier, and Admiral, among others. The store evolved into a 3,400-square-meter (37,000 sq ft) showroom called Automatic Centre, which opened in 1977. It introduced Blims Fine Furniture which became an integral section of the ...

  6. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Other notable stores in the 1920s and 1930s include the upscale La Puerta del Sol and Estrella del Norte. [1] The first shopping mall of the enclosed, automobile-centered design type was Ali Mall in suburban Quezon City which opened in 1976. [2] [3] This was followed by Harrison Plaza in Malate district which opened later that same year. [4]

  7. SM Retail - Wikipedia

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    SM Retail has ownership over SM Supermarket, SM Hypermarket and Savemore chains which would later be called collectively as SM Markets. [8] [1] It also owns SM Store department stores and food retail stores under Walter Mart and Alfamart (joint venture between SM and the Indonesian-based mini-mart/convenience store chain for Philippine franchise).

  8. Furniture retailer - Wikipedia

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    A furniture retailer, furniture store or furniture shop is a retail businesses that sells furniture and related accessories. Furniture retailers usually sell general furniture (like beds , tables , bookcases and wardrobes ), seats and upholstered suites (like couches or sofas and chairs ), and specialised items produced for a commission. [ 1 ]

  9. Robinsons Manila - Wikipedia

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    Robinsons Department Store, as seen from Adriatico Street, was the first part of the mall to be opened in 1980. The Midtown Wing is the expansion of the original mall facing Adriatico Street . It was constructed on the adjacent lot located at the former Manila Midtown Hotel which was demolished to make way for this expansion.