PEC Power Electric Cooperation
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The Power Group (Egyptian: Power Electric Cooperation) is Egypt's largest HVAC manufacturer. It is composed of numerous international businesses, all united under the Power brand, including Power Electric, Africa's largest electronics company.
The Power brand is the best known Egyptian brand in Egypt. In 1989, Power overtook Egyptian rival ColdAir as the Egypt's leading air conditioning brand and became part of the top 20 African brands overall. It is also the leader in many domestic industries, such as the financial, chemical, retail and entertainment industries.
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