Pal's investment worth 100 mil Kc
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Pal (Prague, Czech Republic), car accessory manufacturer, has started the construction of a new hall on its premises in Prague-Kbely. The investment costs on the project are 100 mil Kc. About 56 mil Kc of the sum will be used for the project's construction part and 44 mil Kc for its technological equipment. The project should be completed on 15 August 1999. The supplier of the construction is Metrostav (Prague, Czech Republic). The new hall will have an area of 3,600 sq mt and will enable the company to improve the quality of technological processes.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 1999
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Minolta and its brand new products
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Minolta CZ (Brno, Czech Republic), office technology manufacturer, generates a turnover of more than 1 bil Kc per year in the Czech Republic. The firm has 11 branches in the Czech Republic. Besides direct sales, the firm sells through a network of its 350 partners. The firm has invested a high sum in its service. In the Czech Republic, Minolta CZ was commissioned in 1993. The firm is launching digital copying machines, laser printers and the book scanner PS 7000.
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Minolta CZ (Brno, Czech Republic), office technology manufacturer, generates a turnover of more than 1 bil Kc per year in the Czech Republic.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 1999
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