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Which are the largest companies in north-western Romania?

Mol Romania, Tenaris Silcotub, and Eaton Electro Productie are the largest companies in north-western Romania, based on their turnovers in 2014.

Cement producer merges its three subsidiaries in Romania

German cement producer HeidelbergCement will merge its three subsidiaries in Romania, Carpatcement Holding, Carpat Beton and Carpat Agregate, in a single company.

P3 moves its Bucharest office

P3, the specialist owner, developer and manager of European logistics properties, has moved into larger premises in Bucharest to accommodate an expanded country team and to be more accessible to clients at P3 Bucharest park, the company's first investment in the Romanian market.

FM Logistic appoints new sales manager in Romania

FM Logistic announces the appointment of Razvan Rosculet as sales director in Romania, having the main objective to increase the turnover by strengthening the relationships with the existing partners, but also by expanding the company’s client portfolio.

Nokia returns to Romania, after buying competitor Alcatel-Lucent

Telecom equipment producer Nokia will buy its French rival Alcatel-Lucent, which has 1,000 employees in Romania. Nokia, which closed its factory in Jucu, near Cluj Napoca, in 2011, will thus return to Romania.

Eric Olsen, Lafarge vice-president will be CEO of Lafarge Holcim after merge

Administration boards of Lafarge and Holcim approved the appointment of Eric Olsen, the executive vice-president of the French group in the position of CEO at Lafarge Holcim after the merger between the two building material producers.

New Romanian Dacia registrations up 10% in the UK

New Dacia car registrations in the UK increased by 10.4% year-on-year in the first quarter of the year.

GM: Dacia will make key decisions if no highway improvements in Romania

Car producer Dacia Renault doesn’t want to take radical measures at its Romanian plant in Mioveni in the next years.
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