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Holcim to supply cement for City Centre
FE Report
11/28/2005
 

          Holcim (Bangladesh) Ltd, a leading cement manufacturer of the country recently signed an agreement with Orion Group and its associate companies like Belhasa Accom and Associates Ltd, Belhasa Accom & JV Ltd and Arab Contractors Company Ltd for supplying cement for construction of City Centre, Jatrabari Flyover and Saudi Arabia embassy now being undertaken by Orion Group and its associate companies.
Managing Director of Holcim (Bangladesh) Ltd PN Iyer and Managing Director of Arab Contractors Company Ltd Mozibul Hoque signed the agreement on behalf of their respective sides at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in the city.
Among others, Orion Group Chairman Obaidul Karim, Belhasa Accom and Associates Ltd Managing Director Salman Obaidul Karim, Belhasa Accom and Associates, UAE Managing Director Majed Ahmed and Customer Care, Holcim Bangladesh General Manager Niaz Uddin Mahmood attended the signing ceremony.

 

 
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