Carpet contracts for UEB
PA Auckland UEB Industries. Ltd. carpet sales office in the Middle East has won a $360,000 order to carpet the new head office of one of the largest oil companies in the region. The Abu Dhabi Company (Adco), in the United Arab Emirates, has selected both tufted and woven carpets for the building which it moves into later this year. UEB opened . its sales office in Dubai in April. . The company has also won a contract, worth $70,000, to carpet bedrooms in the Bahrain Hilton Hotel. ;
Other export successes include an order to refurbish the Casino Au Rocher a La Voile in Noumea, New Caledonia. In Kenya, the Nairobi Hilton will be furnished with UEB carpet with the signing of. a $lOO,OOO - contract to carpet the hotel’s lobby and staircase, and the pizza and cafeteria areas. In 1980 the company won the order to carpet the hotel’s bedrooms and corridors and the latest contract brings the ; total value of work for the Nairobi Hilton to about $400,000.
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