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  2. IFB Home Appliances - Wikipedia

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    Originally IFB Industries was known as Indian Fine Blanks Ltd and started operations in India in 1974 in collaboration with Heinrich Schmid AG of Switzerland. [6] In 1989, it entered an agreement with Bosch-Siemens Hausgerate to produce fully-automatic washing machines and other domestic appliances. [7]

  3. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In India, dhobis, a caste group specialized in washing clothes, are slowly adapting to modern technology, but even with access to washing machines, many still handwash garments as well. [154] Since most modern homes are equipped with a washing machine, many Indians have dispensed with the services of the dhobiwallahs .

  4. Car wash - Wikipedia

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    An in-bay automatic car wash performing a friction wash pass. The following are forms of car washing. Hand car wash facilities, where employees wash the vehicle. Self-service facilities, generally coin-operated, where the customer manually washes the car with a water-dispersing wand and low-pressure brushes, including pressurized "jet washing". [8]

  5. Galanz - Wikipedia

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    From 2015, Galanz started to build fully automatic production lines. On September 28, 2019, Galanz launched first IoT appliance chip-"BF-Xijiao", becoming a home appliance enterprise achieving reverse customized exclusive chips. In 2020, the first phase of Galanz's Industry 4.0 production base in the Shunde District of Foshan began operations. [3]

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  8. Istobal - Wikipedia

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    The machine was an enormous success and, on the strength of this, Ismael Tomás decided on a new business strategy, leaving behind the vehicle repair world, he entered into the development and manufacturing of lubricating equipment. [1] Istobal started exporting its products for lubrication and car lifts in the 60s.

  9. KUKA - Wikipedia

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    KUKA is a German manufacturer of industrial robots and factory automation systems. In 2016, the company was acquired by the Chinese appliance manufacturer Midea Group. [2]It has 25 subsidiaries in countries including the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Russia, and various European nations.