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Initially, we sent 4 fire engines but after our officers reached the bathtub glass screen spot they said that they would require more engines, so we sent a total of 26 fire engines to control the fire," an official from the fire department said.Further details are awaited.  
The fire department, Delhi police, and DCP Meghna Yadav are doing their best to bring the situation under control.New Delhi: At least three people were killed after a massive fire broke out in a rubber factory in Jhilmil industrial area in Delhi on Saturday, the police said.Narendra Chabra, General Secretary, Jhilmil Industrial area, said, "I got the information about this fire in the morning around 9 am.30 am and the fire department was informed immediately."Rescue operations are currently underway and the fire department is trying to ascertain if more people were trapped in the building. This is a matter of concern for everyone and we are very upset."We received information around 10 am that a fire had broken out in a rubber factory.

Posté le 18/05/2021 à 03:40 par aetep

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Samsung’s Tianjin plant produces 36 million mobile phones a year and the Huizhou plant makes 72 million units, while two of Samsung’s factories in Vietnam combined make 240 million units a year, according to the South Korean newspaper Electronic Times.The factory, which currently employs about 2,600 people, is scheduled to be shut down by the end of this year.
The company, which has been focusing on low-cost countries like Vietnam and India for production, added it would continue to operate another Chinese phone factory in Huizhou, in the southern province of Guangdong.The South Korean company has seen its share of the Chinese market shrink to 1 percent in the first quarter of this year, losing out to home-grown brands like Huawei, according to market research firm Counterpoint, which pegs Samsung’s share of the pie at about 15 percent at mid-2013.“Samsung doesn’t need to stay in China because of rising labour cost and its almost non-existent Chinese market share.“China remains an important market for Samsung and we are actively participating in China’s economic policies by fostering growth in the components industry,” Samsung said.Samsung Electronics will cease operations at one of its mobile phone manufacturing plants in China, the company said, as its sales in the world’s biggest smartphone market slumps amid rising competition from lower-cost local rivals.“
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency in our production facilities, Samsung Electronics has arrived at the difficult decision to cease operations of Tianjin Samsung Electronics Telecommunication,” Samsung said in a statement, referring to the plant in northern Chinese city of Tianjin.Samsung, the Drop-in Bathtubs world’s biggest smartphone maker, said it would offer compensation packages to the employees and also provide opportunities to transfer to other Samsung facilities. They can be better off in India and Vietnam,” said Greg Roh, a senior analyst at Hyundai Motor Securities.

Posté le 25/04/2021 à 07:46 par aetep

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“We have invited a lot (of buyers),” said Diljam Manan Qassimy, a manager at the factory, Afghanistan Rugs and Carpet Center.LANDLOCKED NATION’S WOESReliance on Pakistan and its seaports leaves Afghan sellers vulnerable to frequent border control changes over the neighbours’ mutual accusations of failing to rein in cross-border militant attacks. “People don’t go to Afghanistan, and their washing methods are not that good, so the carpets come to Pakistan and are washed here and are exported from here,” he said.”Violence has surged in Kabul, with attacks in the last year ranging from a truck bomb that killed at least 80 people and an ambulance bomb that killed 100, to a hotel raid that killed 20.
The export figure dropped by more than half from $89. An initiative announced in January will speed export customs procedures at Kabul airport.In Kabul’s famed Chicken Street market, carpet merchant Ehsan, who goes by one name, has seen a steady decline in foreign shoppers. “It’s really difficult to meet the needs of your family with such amount,” he said.5 million a year earlier.Since buyers cannot risk coming to Afghanistan, boosting exports will be critical, Qassimy said. “But they say, ‘No, it is impossible to come, because of the blood and security problems. “Before, it was two, three, five sales every day.KABUL: Sales of Afghanistan’s ancient carpet-weaving industry have dropped by half in the past year as war with Taliban militants heats up and neighbouring Pakistan clamps down on border traffic. Ali Reza, 35, weaves at home, sharing 8,000 Afghani ($116) with three artisans for a carpet that takes a month to complete. “Nobody comes here, because of security.”On sale in his Istalif Gallery are carpets hand-woven from sheep or camel wool, printed with elephant feet symbols or flowers. Carpets ranked fourth among Afghanistan’s legal exports at $38 million in the 2016-17 fiscal year, its Central Statistics Organization says. “Ten years ago, business was good, eight years ago OK,” he said. But his costs for air transport are triple those of a typical Pakistani vendor, who can use his country’s seaports instead. Last year, a major border crossing at Torkham closed for 40 days, Qassimy said.  
The disparity keeps margins tight, forcing him to charge higher prices and pay workers lower wages, Qassimy said. More than 85 percent went to Pakistan. “The last two years, it stopped.At a factory in Kabul, the capital, women weave on looms while men in dust-masks sort heaps of wool. Legend holds that Alexander the Great sent a carpet from the area to his mother.”In Afghanistan’s latest effort to revive its carpet industry, the commerce ministry is preparing a plan to cut air transport costs to India and Dubai, offer financial help and boost marketing, ministry official Ahmad Zia SaydKhaili said.Qassimy’s Kabul factory has found ways to sell carpets to Australian, British and German buyers by opening showrooms in those countries. Sales prospects are no brighter at home, as few Afghans can afford carpets that cost between $70 and $250 per square metre, outstripping the average monthly income. Now, every week maybe it’s one,” Ehsan said. But most Afghan carpets, best-known for their dark red colour, are hand-woven in dense knot patterns, and last longer Bathroom bathtub than machine-made rugs using synthetic materials. That in turn was a plunge from more peaceful times eight years earlier, when exports stood at $150 million. War, poverty and the transport constraints of a landlocked country have shredded sales for an industry that experts say dates back at least 2,500 years.”.’  
This is the sad tragedy. “There are a lot of big Afghan traders who are in Pakistan and they export directly from here,” he said.Traders from Pakistan can earn a premium ranging from 10 percent to 15 percent by buying Afghan carpets and re-exporting them, said Pervez Hussain, who owns a Pakistani retailer, Afghan Carpets.Both countries’ industries benefit by working together, he added. “We can take our carpets there, and this market will be famous. Some are 50 years old.Prized by buyers as much for their artistry as utility, carpets are still a chief export of the impoverished nation, but their share has shrunk to six percent from 27 percent within less than a decade.The industry spans many Arabic and Asian nations.

Posté le 02/04/2021 à 04:28 par aetep

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Early morning, we came across the factory and upon asking, were told by the workers that they made gelatin. We are hopeful the case will soon be solved.A GRP crime branch official who has been patrolling the tracks since the discovery of gelatin sticks on condition of anonymity said, “We have been working with ATS, NIA and Navi Mumbai police since Thursday.
Even as policing agencies continue to man the three spots on railway tracks in Navi Mumbai where a series of incidents of suspected sabotage occurred in the past three days, Government Railway Police (GRP) crime branch officials told The Asian Age that they were keeping tabs on people going in and out of a gelatin manufacturing company located barely 1km from the spot in Taloja where gelatin sticks were found on Thursday. We suspected the sticks were sourced from there.”.  
A local, Anand Mhatre, 34, who works as a wage labourer told this newspaper, “Who will they kill if they detonate anything here? Look around – there is no public… I think someone is enjoying being written about in the newspapers and is taking the police for a ride. Walking down the tracks between the two locations where the first and the last incident occurred, this reporter found out that the discovery of gelatin 57 inch soaking tub sticks on this line was particularly alarming, considering that this route saw trains in which the common man travelled. That’s when we realised that the mischief makers must have picked them up from there.”This reporter paid a visit to all three spots where incidents of suspected sabotage occurred. We have been asking around and we know who all have been in and out of the factory for 48 hours before the incident. What also emerged was that getting to all these spots was not easy.

Posté le 26/03/2021 à 03:25 par aetep

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