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  2. EID Parry - Wikipedia

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    Parryware is now a 100% subsidiary of Roca Sanitario S.A. and is known as Roca Bathroom Products Private Limited. It was created as a subsidiary of EID Parry called Parryware Private Limited, then became a joint venture between EID Parry and Roca called Parryware Roca India Private Limited after Roca purchased 45% of its shares.

  3. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    It employs over 12,000 people including 2400 service technicians and has 7 manufacturing units with 1 in South Korea spread over 3,30,000 sq.m. Currently, it manufactures 39 million bath fittings every year for nearly 2.9 million bathrooms every year, delivering 3.3 million sanitary ware pieces annually and 9.9 million lighting products yearly.

  4. RAK Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Sanitaryware. 15,616 Sanitaryware pieces produced every day globally. It takes 100 days from initial design to a finished model. On 28 February 2023, RAK Ceramics announced that it will invest US$14 million to improve its sanitaryware production line to incorporate to create savings in energy consumption and carbon emissions. [11] Faucets

  5. Prayag India - Wikipedia

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    Prayag India, founded in 1986, is an Indian manufacturer and distributor of sanitary ware products and bathroom accessories.It is the first company in India to use PTMT SYMET ("Polytetra Methylene Terapathalate") technology at production scale.

  6. Twyford Bathrooms - Wikipedia

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    1921: Thomas William Twyford died. He was recognised as a leading pioneer in the application of principles of hygiene to sanitary appliances. He became known as the "father of British bathrooms." 1929: A silent, black-and-white movie film showing the sanitaryware processes was commissioned as a marketing tool by the new Twyford management.

  7. Armitage Shanks - Wikipedia

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    Armitage Shanks is a British manufacturer of bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies, now part of the group Ideal Standard.. In 2004, Armitage Shanks had eight factories in the United Kingdom, the largest in Armitage, Staffordshire.

  8. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] As a consequence, in 1932 the plant in Dole switched to the manufacture of bathroom furniture, including porcelain sanitary ware. [19] The Aulnay-sur-Bois plant opened in 1923. The two main factory buildings 270 by 70 metres (890 by 230 ft) were built of reinforced concrete by the Limousin company to the designs of Eugène Freyssinet ...

  9. Ideal Standard - Wikipedia

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    Older 1987 Ideal Standard logo Ceramic sanitary ware designed by Gio Ponti for Ideal Standard, c. 1954.Photo by Paolo Monti.. Ideal Standard is a privately held multinational plumbing fixture company headquartered in Belgium.