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  2. Adamjee Jute Mills - Wikipedia

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    It was established in Narayanganj in 1950 by the Adamjee Group. It was the second jute mill in East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) after Bawa Jute Mill, which was the first Jute Mill in East Pakistan. Gradually, the mill became the largest jute mill in the world, exceeding the jute mills of Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, and Dundee, Scotland ...

  3. Port of Narayanganj - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Adamjee Jute Mills, the world's largest jute mill, was established near the port. The government of Pakistan developed the modern port in June 1955. [3] In the 1960s, Queen Elizabeth II, Crown Prince Akihito and King Bhumibol were among the foreign dignitaries who visited the Narayanganj port and Adamjee Jute Mills.

  4. Siddhirganj - Wikipedia

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    Siddhirganj, is one of the oldest industrial cities of Bangladesh. It is located in the bank of Shitalakshya River, Narayanganj. The Siddhirganj Industrial Zone has more than 15 thousand factories and industrial establishments. Adamjee Jute Mills was established in Siddhirganj in 1951 and was once the largest jute mill in the world. This city ...

  5. Jute industry of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The nationalised jute mills were placed under the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation. [3] Adamjee Jute Mills suffered from management problems after nationalisation. In addition, there was absenteeism and issues with union groups. [6] Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation was given the task of controlling the price, purchase, and sale of jute in ...

  6. Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The corporation is currently responsible for managing nine state-run jute mills in Bangladesh, [4] including Adamjee Jute Mills. [5] In 2016, the government announced plans to upgrade the jute mills by spending $340 million USD with Chinese assistance. [6] The corporation also has a professional football team called Team BJMC. [7]

  7. Narayanganj District - Wikipedia

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    It is nicknamed the "Dundee of Bangladesh" due to the presence of many jute mills. ... According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, Narayanganj District had 1,023,175 ...

  8. Adamjee Export Processing Zone - Wikipedia

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    Adamjee Export Processing Zone, also known as Narayanganj EPZ Adamjee EPZ is located in Adamjinagar, Siddhirganj, approximately 15 km from Dhaka, the capital city. It is 27 km from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport and 255 km from the Port of Chittagong .

  9. List of companies of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Adamjee Jute Mills: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Narayanganj: 1951 Jute mill, defunct 2002 P D Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1968 Chemicals, foods, pharma, consumer products, logistics, consumer electronics, automobile services, communication P A Agamee Prakashani: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 1986 ...