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  2. PEL (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, PEL became the sole distributor of LG Corporation's home appliances in Pakistan. In February 2018, the World Bank imposed a 33-month debarment on PEL, its affiliates PEL Marketing, Kohinoor Power Company, and its former general manager, Abdul Waheed Butt, for engaging in collusive practices during bidding on World Bank-financed ...

  3. Dawlance - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, Dawlance began manufacturing air conditioners, microwave ovens, washing machines and water dispensers in Pakistan. [5] In 2015, Dawlance had a revenue of $220.6 million selling product's in Pakistan and Middle East. Similarly, its EBITDA earnings amounted to $45 million.

  4. The best portable air conditioners - AOL

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    With 14,000 BTUs of cooling power (the most of any single-hose portable air conditioner on this list), this portable AC is designed to cool a room up to 700 square feet in size, De’Longhi says ...

  5. Haier Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Haier Pakistan was founded in 2001 as a joint venture between Ruba Group (now known as JW-SEZ Group) and Haier with an initial investment of US$500 million. [1] [2]In 2004, Haier began manufacturing home appliances in Pakistan, including microwave ovens.

  6. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    Before standardization, socket types varied: C (very old installations), I (for air conditioners), and combinations like A/C and A/B/C. British Virgin Islands: A, B 110 V 190 V 60 Hz Brunei: G 240 V 415 V 50 Hz Bulgaria: C, F 230 V 400 V 50 Hz Burkina Faso: C, E 220 V 380 V 50 Hz Burundi: C, E 220 V 380 V 50 Hz Cambodia: A, C, G

  7. List of equipment of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Air defence - Man-portable systems GIDS Anza: Man-portable air-defense system Pakistan: Three variants in service: Anza Mk-I (Based on HN-5B. A total of 1,100 in service. 100 delivered by 1987. 1,000 produced between 1989 and 1998.) [39] Anza Mk-II (Based on QW-1. 2,650 produced between 1994 and 2022.) [39] [16] Anza Mk-III (Based on QW-2.