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Ramli watching Japanese TV Programmes on 16th&17thMarch,1985

Tape 7 of 7 (Final Part) Ramli used to work with Matsushita Electronic Components Malaysia from 1976 to 1993.Ramli was send twice to Japan for his Industrial Training.Ramli remembers OTC based in Hirakata very well and Ramli have taken many videos while...

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07 Feb 08 visit Ramli's Japan Trip 1985 -Memorable Events&Knowledge Sharing  »  YouTube videoThis is Ramli's Video Journey-Japan Trip 1985 series Ramli was send to Japan for almost 5 months from Feb to June,1985 to complete his Management Training with Matsushita. While in Japan,Ramli recorded all his day to day travels plus all memorable events...
15 Feb 08 visit Ramli in Japan 1985-Sakura Flowering-The Beautiful Time  »  YouTube videoMore of Ramli's Video Journey-Ramli's Japan Trip 1985 series
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17 Jan 08 visit Matsushita, Daikin mull parts deal  »  Japan Times Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. and Daikin Industries Ltd., Japan's two largest makers of household air conditioners, plan to expand a parts-sharing alliance by jointly developing the components... Read more . . .
28 Feb 08 visit Matsushita enhances metal recovery  »  Japan Times OSAKA (Kyodo) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. has developed a recycling technology to recover metals from plastic-coated wires and plastics used in electric and electronic equipment without causing hazardous side effects, company officials said. Read...
07 Mar 08 visit Electronics makers eye Y1,500 hike in starting pay  »  Japan Today Major Japanese electronic equipment manufacturers are planning to raise starting salaries for new university graduates by 1,500 yen per month to 205,000 yen, people involved in wage negotiations said Friday. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, Toshiba Corp...

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