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  2. Amreli Steels - Wikipedia

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    Amreli Steels was founded in 1972 by Abbas Akberali and is named after Amreli District, Gujarat, India from where their ancestors migrated to Pakistan. [4] [5]As of 2013, Amreli's production capacity was estimated to be 150,000 tonnes, [1] which by 2017 had increased to 180,000 tonnes.

  3. Escorts Kubota Limited - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, Kubota Corporation acquired a 10% stake in Escorts Limited for ₹ 1,042 crore (US$140.62 million) through preferential allotment, while Escorts Limited acquired a 40% stake in Kubota's Indian subsidiary, Kubota Agri Machinery India Pvt Ltd, for ₹ 900 crore (US$121.46 million). [7]

  4. List of companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Karachi: 1993 Defunct 2012 P D Bibojee Group: Conglomerates - Karachi: 1981 Automobiles, constructions, financials, insurance, textiles, tyres P A BOL Network: Consumer services Media Karachi: 2013 Media, television, owned by Axact: P A Brighto Paints: Industrials Paints & coatings Lahore: 1973 Paints P A Burj Bank: Financials Banks Karachi: 2006

  5. Action Construction Equipment - Wikipedia

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    India's Best Company of the Year Award 2018 by Berkshire Media Pvt. Ltd. (A Division of Berkshire Media LLC, USA) [31] Dream Companies to Work for - Construction Sector, 16 February 2019 [32] Award for Brand Excellence- Construction Equipment Industry ACE- National Brand Leadership Congress & Awards 2019 [33]

  6. Pakistan Steel Mills - Wikipedia

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    It was found to be an ecologically preferable location, alongside a tidal creek and having a wind direction away from the city of Karachi. [ 4 ] Pakistan Steel Mills is spread out over an area of 7,550 hectares (18,660 acres) (about 75 km 2 or 29 sq mi) including 4,205 ha (10,390 acres) for the main plant, 3,266 ha (8,070 acres) for the ...

  7. Concord Group - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Environment fined Concord Group 1.4 million taka for building 12-story and two 15-story buildings without their permission. [14]On 17 September 2015, the Bangladesh High Court requested that Concord hand over an 18-story building built on land occupied by the Salimullah Orphanage; said court determined that the contract used to acquire the land was illegal.

  8. Omega Seiki Mobility - Wikipedia

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    [24] [10] [25] The current Faridabad plant with an installed capacity of 1000 units monthly has been operational since June 2020. [ 22 ] [ 24 ] The company intends to develop the Faridabad centre as the mother unit which can aid other satellite plants across the country, wherein completely knocked down (CKD) kits could be assembled for an ...

  9. Grand Trunk Road - Wikipedia

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    It runs roughly 3,655 km (2,271 mi) [2] from Teknaf, Bangladesh on the border with Myanmar [4] [5] west to Kabul, Afghanistan, passing through Chittagong and Dhaka in Bangladesh, Kolkata, Kanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Delhi, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Prayagraj in India, and Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar in Pakistan.