Results 1 - 8 from 8 for "te-rox"
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Te-Rox Prod Enters Into Insolvency
09.06.2024
Swedish group Holmbergs Safety Systems, controlled by investment fund FSN Capital, has filed a request for the insolvency of its subsidiary in Romania, which it set up in 2020 by taking over local more
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Holmbergs Expects 10-15% Higher Turnover in Romania in 2022
07.26.2022
Doina Cepalis, Te-Rox Prod founder and a board member at Holmbergs, which now owns the Pascani-based company, says local turnover will range between 10% and 15% this year, with growth set to be more
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Te-Rox Plans to Acquire another Two Companies
12.17.2021
Doina Cepalis, CEO and founder of Te-Rox, a EUR30 million business centered on production of children’s safety seats, is in talks to take over another two companies. The decision comes as the more
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Sweden’s Holmbergs Transfers Part Of Its Production In Hungary And Lithuania To Romania
12.02.2020
Swedish safety group Holmbergs, which supplies safety systems for child safety seats, will be relocating a part of its production in Hungary and Lithuania To Romania, after having recently acquired more
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Swedish Group Holmbergs Acquires Romanian Te-Rox Prod
11.27.2020
Romanian Te-Rox Prod, a producer of covers and harness systems for child safety seats founded by Doina and Roxana Cepalis, has sold its operations to Swedish safety group Holmbergs, which supplies more
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Te-Rox Wants To Get 50% Of Raw Materials From Romania
08.13.2015
Te-Rox group, which makes car seats for kids, gets 20% of the necessary raw materials from the Romanian market and wants to get as much as 50% in the coming years, says owner Doina Cepalis. more
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Doina Cepalis Buys Botosani Plant To Expand Children’s Car Seat Production
04.09.2014
Doina Cepalis, the Pascani entrepreneur who owns Te-Rox group of firms manufacturing children’s car seats, took over 50% in stock of Terox Bhs Impex of Botosani, where she has already started more
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Romanian Te Rox Prod Invests EUR7.2M To Export Child Seats
10.03.2011
Romanian child seatbelt maker Te Rox Prod on Monday said it plans to make and export child seats under its own brand, following an investment of EUR7.2 million in a production unit. more