Petrolimex Installation No III JSC
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Petrolimex Installation No III JSC
Glance View
Petrolimex Installation No.3 JSC engages in the construction and installation of petroleum industry works. The company is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh, Ho Chi Minh. The company went IPO on 2014-09-25. The firm's business activities are categorized into three segments: construction, trading and services. PENJICO's construction segment includes oil storage tank installation, oil and power industry infrastructure erection and civil project construction. The firm's trading segment covers the commerce of diversified durable and non-durable goods, such as garment and industrial equipment. PENJICO's services segment comprises the leasing of offices, factories and warehouses; freight transportation and hotel operation.
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