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Titan Cement
large multinational cement and building materials producing company based in Athens, Greece
Alta
Greek automobiles manufacturer
Viohalco
Viohalco S.A. () (Viomichania Chalkou kai Alouminiou Company), a Greek heavy industry corporation, was established in 1937, made its debut on the Athens Stock Exchange in 1947 and is included in the FTSE/Athex Large Cap stock exchange index. The company is composed of tens of different companies active in the metal production, steel and aluminum trade. Its president, Nikos Stasinopoulos, is one of the richest businessmen in Greece. The magnitude of this corporation is visible in the fact that 7 percent of Greek exports are made by it. Viohalco’s overall sales for 2021 came to around 5.4 billio
Fix Beer
trademark
Biamax
thumb|right|200px|A technically advanced Biamax R514 (1960 model, chassiless) thumb|right|200px|Also designed by Dracoulis: Biamax F600 trolleybus (1962 model) thumb|right|200px|An extremely rugged model produced specifically for Africa and the Middle East: Biamax Desert Bus (1964 model) thumb|right|200px|One of the most successful models: Biamax F580 (1966 model, ladder-type Biamax chassis)
Hellenic Arms Industry
Greek company
Biotechnia Ellinikon Trikyklon
automobile manufacturer
Balkania
automobiles brand
MEBEA
MEBEA was an important Greek vehicle manufacturer, producer of light trucks, passenger automobiles, motorcycles, motorbike engines, agricultural machinery and bicycles. thumb|right|A classic MEBEA Sport (1961) thumb|right|Half-scooter and half-truck: MEBEA flooded Greece with this light pick-up truck type in the 1960s and 1970s (also available with cab). Similar types were produced by AK Hellas|other Greek companies.
LARCO
The General Mining and Metallurgical Company SA (), better known as LARCO (ΛΑΡΚΟ), was a ferro-nickel production company in Greece. It had mines in the regions of Euboea, Neo Kokkino, Kastoria and Servia. The company also had a metallurgical plant in Larymna, which employed the majority of the company's employees.