Egyptian Engineering Agencies <br/> شركة التوكيلات المصرية الهندسية
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The Egyptian Engineering Agencies EEA is an Egyptian engineering and automotive supplies company established in 1941[1] in Cairo by Robert Dayoub.
The firm began as an importer and distributor of industrial goods for the metal and wood industries. By the 1950s the firm had ventured into other operations including water works, automotive service equipment, and distributing raw materials as supplies for industries in Egypt.
In 1976, Dayoub’s three sons – two of them trained mechanical engineers – joined the company and expanded its activities. They developed the company into five key areas of production, including woodworking machinery, chemicals, automotive service equipment, machine tools, and utilities.
To further establish its strength in the Egyptian market, EEA has undergone a transition in legal status from a limited proprietorship to a joint stock company, but still centering on the same industrial activity within the market.
The Egyptian government and NGOs have recently started a public awareness campaign about emissions, and as a result, changes to traffic laws have been made to enforce emission testing for vehicles and to decrease emissions. Egyptian companies, such as Egyptian Engineering Agencies, are now importing gas analyzers and smoke meters for the government of Egypt.[2]
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- ↑ "Egyptian Engineering Agencies S.A.E ( E.E.A )". Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2007-08-12. Unknown parameter
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