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CENT pour CENT

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'''''CENT pour CENT'' is a Malagasy company producing quality handicrafts made 100% in Madagascar. The company was founded in 1995 and operates three stores in Tananarive: Cent pour Cent, Gasific and Sucrè Salè. Its head office and workshop is located in the easily recognisable Gasific building midway along the [[Ivato International Airport]] - [[Antananarivo]] route.'''
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The company was founded in 1995 CENT pour CENT employ a network of up to 120 skilled craftsmen who manage their production schedules at their own pace while quality and operates three stores in Tananarive: Cent pour Centdeadlines are being closely observed. While its original activity included handcrafted wooden scale model ships, today, most of the products are handmade basketry, placemats, Gasific various fashion accessories and Sucrè Salèsouvenirs. Its head office and workshop is located in the easily recognisable Gasific building midway along the An additional company unit include [[Ivato International AirportReseau Plus]] - [[Antananarivo]] routewhich offers design, display and distribution of promotional business cards in major airports and hotels across Madagascar
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CENT pour CENT employ a network of up to 120 skilled craftsmen who manage their production schedules at their own pace while quality and deadlines are being closely observed. While its original activity included handcrafted wooden scale model ships, today, most of the products are handmade basketry, placemats, various fashion accessories and souvenirs. An additional company unit include [[Reseau Plus]] which offers design, display and distribution of promotional business cards in major airports and hotels across Madagascar.
The company has exhibited its handicrafts at various international trade fairs, such as Maison et Objects (France), Salon du meuble (France), Muba (Switzerland), Decorex (Mauritius).

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