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MJL only pvt firm allowed to sell duty free marine lubricants

Resource from:  The Daily Star Likes:200
Jan 26,2016
With obtaining a bonded warehouse licence from National Board of Revenue (NBR) four months back, MJL Bangladesh Ltd, formerly known as Mobil Jamuna Lubricants Bangladesh Ltd, is offering duty free marine lubricants to all foreign going vessels. M Mukul Hossain, executive director and chief engineer of the company, informed it at a seminar “Duty Free Marine Lubricants” at a hotel in Chittagong on Thursday evening. Mukul told The Daily Star that it was the first ever private company in Bangladesh, which is capable to make such offer.
(The Daily Star)
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