Murrina France Case

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Murrina France is an international business development and management company headquartered in Paris, France with offices in Brazil, Turkey, Russia, and Iran; involving in diverse industries from steel to petrochemicals and household goods to agricultural commodities; as well as providing financial and investment facilities.

شرکت مورینا فرانس در زمینه ارائه خدمات بازرگانی و مدیریت کسب و کار فعالیت خود را در شهر پاریس فرانسه آغاز نمود؛ و هم اکنون دفاتری را جهت گسترش فعالیت های گسترده خود که طیف وسعیی از محصولات از آهن آلات تا مشتقات پتروشیمی و لوازم خانگی تا محصولات کشاورزی و خدمات مالی و سرمایه گذاری را شامل می شود در کشورهای برزیل، ترکیه و روسیه برپا نموده است.

Maghsoud factories group (MFG) is a world well known manufacturer of household
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این مهم جز به کمک دستان توانمد هنرمندان مقصود که قطعات زیبایی را خلق کرده اند میسر نبود.

Sepideh Jam Toos & Saina: 2004

Covering all market tastes we established two opal tableware factories with unique quality, exclusive shapes and designs using four advanced furnaces and German technical knowledge. With the production capacity of 12000 tons per year.

سپیده جام توس و ساینا 1383
تولید ظروف نشکن و مقاوم در برابر حرارت و صدمات مصرف روزانه که مورد مصرف روز افزون خانواده های ایرانی قرار می گرفت، در سال 1383 برای اولین بار توسط گروه مقصود در ایران انجام پذیرفت. هم اکنون این دو مجموعه تولیدی به عنوان یکی از بزرگترین واحدهای تولید اوپال در سطح جهان شناخته می شود.

Sargol Shargh: 2012

The first manufacturer of bone china luxuries dishes in Iran. Beside of hard porcelain material It consists of approximately 50% natural bone ash combined with exclusive glaze to produce an magnificent piece of
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مرکز آموزش علمی و کابردی گروه کارخانجات مقصود
در کنار فعالیت های تولیدی، جهت بهره وری و توانمند سازی پرسنل مجموعه و همچنین دانشجویان علاقمند، دانشگاه علمی و کاربردی مقصود در رشته های مربوط به صنایع تولید لوازم خانگی، هنر و گرافیک به فعالیت می پردازد.
Gol Azin Maghsoud
Environmental sustainability concerns have driven us to set up a floriculture and horticulture complex, which brought us healthy and fresh products.

گل آذین مقصود
به منظور حفاظت از محیط زیست و بانشاط سازی فضای کارخانه این شرکت به تولید گیاهان تزیینی و صیفی جات می پردازد.

Maghsoud Kavan
To supply our production line with the high-quality raw material, the group utilizes its own silica mines, located nearby the factories.
مقصود کاوان
به منظور فرهم آوردن مواد اولیه مرغوب و با کیفیت مورد نیاز کارخانه و طرح های توسعه ای، نسبت به سرمایه گذاری جهت بهره برداری و فراوری سیلیس از معدن ..... اقدام گردید.

, candy and sweet workshop, foam factory, small home appliances factory, clothes sewing

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