Bri-Tech Technical Manager Bruce Neaves Visits Huaci’s plant

Bri-Tech is a specialist supplier, manufacturer and agent for a diverse range of electrical power distribution and transmission products. Over the company’s 30 year history, Bri-Tech has expanded with sales offices and distribution bases in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland and Christchurch. Bri-Tech carries in excess of 1,000 product lines, with core products comprising surge arresters, insulators, pole line hardware, earthing safety equipment and tools, cable spacer systems and voltage regulators. Products are distributed to power utilities, mining, heavy industry, communication providers, transportation, electrical contractors, OEM and wholesaler markets throughout Australia and New Zealand. Bri-Tech adds value to imported products through

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FICO Managing Director Zia ul Islam Visits Huaci’s plant

FICO was established in 1952 with name FAIZI INDUSTRIES and incorporated as a private limited company in 1985. Since then FICO remains involved in manufacturing of switch gears, control gears, and distribution on protections and measuring equipment. FICO has association with group of companies, comprising M/S Climax Engineering Co. Ltd, FAIZI Brothers, Aziz Steel Mills and Aziz Electric Company. These companies are playing substantial part in development of industrial sector of the area. FICO made revolutionary developments with its wide range of well-designed and engineered distribution, protection and measuring equipment and focused its all efforts to produce highly reliable and

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TANESCO Engineer Lyson & Neema Visit Huaci’s plant

Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) is a parastatal organization under the Ministry of Energy and Minerals. The company generates, transmits, distributes and sells electricity to Tanzania mainland and sells bulk power to the Zanzibar Electricity Corporation (ZECO) which in turn sells it to the public in islands Unguja and Pemba. TANESCO owns most of the electricity generating, transmitting and distributing facilities in Tanzania mainland. The German colonialists established the first public electricity supply in Tanzania (which was then called Tanganyika) in 1908 at Dar Es Salaam. It served the railway workshops and a part of the town where the

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