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industrial estate

Area planned for industry, where space is available for large buildings and further expansion. Industrial estates often have good internal road layouts and occupy accessible sites near main road junctions but away from the central business district (CBD).



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Akebono acquired a site in Chonburi Province's Amata Nakorn, Thailand's largest industrial estate, to initially manufacture disc brakes for Japanese automobile makers with operations in Thailand.
bought the assets of the former Roulunds Codan (Wales) operation on the Penallta Industrial Estate, near Ystrad Mynach, which produced rubber hoses and moldings for the automotive industry.
The office facility in Capelle aan den IJssel is located in the middle of a civilian industrial estate comprised of a printer, laundry facility, several furniture stores and various other office buildings, which surround the SDDC building.
 
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