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Iranian brands

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  • Fath Vehicle Industries Iranian automobile company
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    Fath Vehicle Industries is an Iranian motor vehicle manufacturer.
  • Iran Hyper Star
    Iran Hyper Star multinational hypermarket chain In Iran
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    Iran Hyper Star is an Iranian subsidiary of French multinational retailer Carrefour in Iran.
  • Shahrvand Chain Stores Inc. Iranian hypermarket chain.
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    Shahrvand department stores is an Iranian chain based in Tehran. The establishment currently has 35 branches in Tehran. Shahrvand, along with Refah supermarket and Carrefour-owned Hyperstar Market, create the bulk of the Iranian retail industry.
  • Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group
    Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group Iranian Food Company
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    Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group (Persian: گروه صنایع غذایی شیرین‌عسل) is a food manufacturing company based in the city of Tabriz, Iran established in 1990 by Younes Jaele. Food Industrial Group in Tabriz including Shirin Asal, Aydin, Shoniz, Anata, Baraka and Chichak exported 40% - 60% Iran's sweets and chocolates to other countries.
  • Sepahan Oil Company
    Sepahan Oil Company Iranian oil and gas company
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    Sepahan Oil Company (SOC), established in 2002, is an oil refining independent company based in Tehran with its refining facilities located in Isfahan. In 2013, SOC began offering shares of stock on Tehran Stock Exchange. With the annual production capacity of more than 700,000 MT, SOC is now the largest producer of base oil in the Middle East. Under the brand name of Speedy, the company is one of the main producers of diesel and engine oils in the Mideast as well.
  • Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company Iranian tractor and heavy equipment manufacturer
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    Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company also known as ITMCO, is a manufacturer of tractors, trucks, vehicle parts and diesel engines with its main site and headquarters in Tabriz, Iran. ITMCO is listed among the 100 fortune companies of Iran. Tractor Manufacturing Company owned Tractor sport club since 1968 to 2011.
  • Merooj
    Merooj Iranian sportswear company
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    Merooj, Inc., which means ant in Luri language now rebranded as Majid, is an Iranian sports producer and brand of athletic shoes, clothing, and accessories. The company was established by Majid Saedifar. The company has headquarters in Andimeshk, Khuzestan Province, Iran.
  • MAPNA Group
    MAPNA Group Iranian engineering and electronics conglomerate
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    MAPNA Group (Persian: گروه مپنا) is a group of Iranian companies involved in development and execution of thermal and renewable power plants, oil & gas, railway transportation and other industrial projects as well as manufacturing main equipment including gas and steam turbines, electrical generator, turbine blade and vane, HRSG and conventional boilers, electric and control systems, gas compressor, locomotive and other pertinent equipment.
  • HEPCO
    HEPCO vehicle manufacturing company in Arak, Iran
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    Heavy Equipment Production Company (HEPCO) is an Iranian corporation that manufactures construction equipment, railroad cars, trucks, forklifts and the industrial machinery of oil, gas, energy, metal and mining industries in Arak, HEPCO is the largest heavy equipment manufacturer in the Middle East. This company has 1,500 employees with an annual production capacity of 4,800 units.
  • SAIPA
    SAIPA Iranian automaker
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    SAIPA (Persian: سایپا, SAIPA) is an Iranian automaker headquartered in Tehran. The SAIPAC (an acronym for the French Société anonyme iranienne de production des automobiles Citroën lit. Iranian Limited Company for the Production of Citroën Automobiles) was established in 1965 as with 75% Iranian ownership, to assemble Citroëns under license for the Iranian market. It changed its name into SAIPA (Société anonyme iranienne de production automobile) in 1975 when Citroën withdrew from the company. Its products in recent years have been mostly under-licensed Korean cars and its own engine and range of cars. The chief executive (president or managing director) of SAIPA is Javad Tavasoli Mehr.
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