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CBC Corporation sets up arm

Mumbai, May 13

Surveillance equipment company CBC Corporation has forayed into India by setting up its fully owned subsidiary. CBC manufactures CCTV lenses and CCTV cameras in addition to distributing monitors, multiplexes and switchers manufactured under the `GANZ' label. "We are introducing our entire range of products and systems in India to satisfy the needs across all segments of security requirements," Mr Tomizo Nishsikawa, Managing Director, CBC Corporation India, said at a news conference here in Mumbai. Prior to establishing a base in India, CBC Corporation had presence through its representative office and through a network of dealers, according to a statement from the company. - Our Bureau

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