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Bangladesh

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Jason and Peter from the @marapco office are currently in Bangladesh exploring new market opportunities for Marapco Diesel Generators in South Asia. While there, they will be hosted by our partner in the region, Zunaid Mafuz, CEO and MD of Technohaven. They have plans to visit existing Marapco projects in Dhaka, meet with potential new customers and most importantly visit the site of the prestigious Belle Vue Hospital in Chittagong. Marapco will be installing 3 specialised 800kVA containerised Diesel Generators made in the UK and one 200kVA canopied Diesel Generator at the site. Marapco Diesel Generators will be responsible for supplying emergency standby power to an ultramodern hospital, serving the people of Chittagong.

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