He who does not grow stagnates and dies consequently
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Temex (Ostrava, Czech Republic), engineering and supplier firm, reinvests all its profits in development. The company commissioned a new assembly line worth CEK 14 mil in Jan 2001. It received a state subsidy of CEK 5.7 mil for the line from a programme on the support of new jobs. Temex, involved in the supplies of devices for industrial automation equipment and air conditioning, saw a turnover of about CEK 100 mil in 2000. The sum was roughly 10% higher compared to 1999. The firm's products are exported to out-of European countries, among others. Temex has supplied automation equipment for a mineral water bottling line to the United Arab Emirates. A contract on automation equipment for a stainless plate and sheet pickling line in the UK ensured a good name for the firm. Temex has 80 employees at the beginning of 2001, having had four in the early 1990's, when it was set up.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 2001
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Electronic equipment for the automotive industry
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Siemens (Germany), electrical technology and engineering company, has invested more than CEK 9 bil in electronic automotive equipment in the Czech Republic since 1989. The firm invested CEK 150 mil in the construction of a new production hall and set up 500 jobs at SET A+TD (Trutnov, Czech Republic). Siemens set up 700 jobs by an investment of CEK 2.3 bil at the subsidiary S+M (Sumperk). Besides, the firm plans to invest in Infineon Technologies (Trutnov, Czech Republic), where it has set up 1,000 jobs by an investment of CEK 175 mil. Siemens is realizing an investment programme worth CEK 650 mil at Osram Bruntal (Bruntal, Czech Republic). About 600 jobs will be set up within the programme. Siemens has invested CEK 900 mil in production halls and has set up 500 jobs at Siemens Automobilove systemy (Frenstat pod Radhostem, Czech Republic).
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 2001
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Control Techniques CR increased its turnover by an unbelievable 40% in 2000
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Control Techniques CR (CTCR) (Brno, Czech Republic), electrical technology manufacturer, increased its turnover to CEK 112 mil in 2000. The sum is 40% higher compared to CEK 80 mil in 1999. The main reason for the growth was the firm's supply of top products and services. The firm offers mainly direct-current motor regulation converters. CTCR is a branch of Control Techniques (UK) for the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 2001
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