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  2. Nilkamal Plastics - Wikipedia

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    Nilkamal Limited is a plastic products manufacturer based in Mumbai, India. It is the world's largest manufacturer of moulded furniture and Asia's largest processor of plastic moulded products. [2] [3] Their product range consists mainly of custom plastic mouldings, plastic furniture, crates and containers. The company also has a chain of ...

  3. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    A memory foam mattress is usually denser than other foam mattresses, making it both more supportive and heavier. Memory foam mattresses are often sold for higher prices than traditional mattresses. Memory foam used in mattresses is commonly manufactured in densities ranging from less than 24kg/m 3 (1.5 lb/ft 3) to 128kg/m 3 (8 lb/ft 3) density

  4. Saatva - Wikipedia

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    The fastest growing major direct-to-consumer mattress brand from 2019 to 2021, Saatva is estimated to bring in close to $500M in direct annual revenue in 2022 with no wholesale channels. In 2015, Saatva ranked #101 on Inc's list of the top 500 retailers for the year. [ 5 ]

  5. Simba Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Simba Sleep Limited (also known as Simba) is a British online mattress group that was founded in 2015. It manufactures and sells mattresses, bedding and other sleep products in several countries, including the UK, Canada and China. [1] Simba's retail partnerships include John Lewis and Argos in the UK [2] and Sleep Country stores in Canada. [3]

  6. Procter & Gamble Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Procter & Gamble (P&G) Pakistan was founded in August 1991 as a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble. [1] In 1994, P&G acquired a soap-manufacturing facility at Hub, Balochistan and began production of Safeguard soaps in Pakistan. [1] In 2002, P&G tripled its soap manufacturing capacity with an additional investment of US$3 million. [1]

  7. Fecto Group - Wikipedia

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    After the partition of India he migrated to Dhaka and started a trading business dealing in electrical goods and home appliances in 1952. [1] It then moved to western Pakistan where it transitioned into manufacturing, securing the agency of sugar in 1975. [1] In 1981 Fecto Cement Limited was established and production commenced in 1990. [3]

  8. Furniture industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    As per World Trade Organization's statistics, the wooden furniture exports of Pakistan reportedly amounted to almost $51 million in the calendar year (CY) 2011. [2] Whereas, in 2009-2010 the furniture exports of Pakistan ranged between $25 million to $30 million (excluding undocumented exports of an approximate amount of $10 million).

  9. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    Saigol, anticipating the division and independence of British India, moved his assets to Lahore in the early 1940s. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, with the help of his younger brothers Yousuf and Bashir, he set up their first textile spinning mill in Lyallpur (now called Faisalabad ) in 1949. [ 3 ]