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ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH THE SOVIET BLOC-BURMA

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CREST [1]
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General CIA Records [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP81-01043R000700240013-0
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RIPPUB
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U
Document Page Count: 
41
Document Creation Date: 
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date: 
August 19, 2010
Sequence Number: 
13
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
April 23, 1957
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/19 : CIA-RDP81-01043R000700240013-0 EVERYTHING FOR GREATER' INDUSTRIAL -PROGRESS-- COMES FROM STAT * BURMAN DAILY NATIONAL REPORThR * CZECHOSLOVAKIA Czechoslovakia ,As A Supplier Of 'T'extile Manufacturing Equipment Equipment of a pattern printing shop. Czechoslovak tsx.iles are liked and demanded on all world markets. Also Czecho, sluvak fashions are highly, braised at international Cashion shows. Among the tacturs bringing about these successes an important part is played by, top-quality, tractile-manufacturing machi- nery which ensures not only, a high production capacity, but also an outstanding quality of the products. Czechoslovakia has equip- pe.i with machinery or her tnanufactute a whole number pt textile nulls in various suuL.tties, Toe Czech 'slovak industry, manufacturing text' the machinery puts out con- stantly, new and modern typeii of machines, of which e.g, the sbuttleless automatic loum with hydraulic welt picking meets with practically no competition. Also the Lzechoslovae roller prrntrtg machines fort print-. ing fabrics are well knuwa for their precision and effici- ency, The Czechoslovar research institutes are con- stantly, improving the design rf textile machines which enable the introduction of new production techniques. Drawing on the great cxpeiiences of a highly deve- loped and diversifted textile ndustry, the Czechoslovak xperts are design ngpro ct of nrw textile mills both for Construction in Czechoslova. . is and abroad. The construe, . on deign is adapted according to the climatic and roil conditions, the machines nd the auxthaiy mechanical quipmenc being placed so as o ensure the highest rate of noducticn at the lowest cost f production, while main ainLL g a high quality of the .rodutts. The maintenance of c,. n~tantly pleasant sur- roundings, which are one of the important factors contributing to a high c a p a c i t y, and quality, of production, is provided by, an auttmatic air-condition ing system. The newly, built textile mills are supplied with electric transmission facilti ties, as well as with the i,ecassary, facilities tor, supplying steam, water, aua compressed air.' Maintenance shops ar,e prop vided for daily, maintenance, repairs of machinery, and m3? nutacture of spare parts; these shops are equipped witu first class machine tools of Cze- choslovak ntanutacture, which have always enjoyed excel- lent reputation. Water neces~ nary, bur the manufacturing process is supplied by, higaly ettertive pumping statwns iticitid,ng equipment for. cieaning and suttening the water. steam is provided by boner rooms equiP2ed with automatic boilers of high capacity, These boilers are adapted according to the tutls available to tile respec- trve factory: the boilers may, burn all tapes of coal and may, he adapted for, oil burn rug. iho boiler rooms are equipped with reliable distrt. buuun and control armature. .Large plants or factories which hays no opDurtuuity of drawing electric power, from the public power supply, Aat01 {sItiq wqf winder, fypR XAT System are equipped with their own power stations dri. ven either by steam, water, or Diesel engines. The facto ries are equipped with a tele, phone network, a public ad- dress system and with equips ment registering uniform time. Transportation facili' ties are also supplied, ranging from transport carts and lifts of various types to passengeL automobiles and trucks. In addition to complete textile mlls Czechoslovakia} provides though her experts also all technical assistance in the design, construction and operation of new mills. The Czechoslovak experts survey the site of the planned constructioninorder to ascer? tam under what condition the new plant will operate, they, direr r, or carry out themselves, the assembly of the technolo? gical, power-supply and auxiliary equipment of the plant, put it into operation, train local personnel in the operation of the equipment, and infroduce organ.zational and production method that are considered best. Czechoslovakia supplies complete equipment for weaving and finishing Icotton fabrics, for bleaching and dyeing textiles, for pattern printing, f o r engraving printing rollers, for breaking and spinning flax and hemp. Czechoslo. vakia equips with the neces- sary, machinery also smaller factories, such as hosiery knitt ng plant, m a n u? factorers of,. bales and sacks, shops for printing wax cloth and synthetic leather etc. The basic equipment fnr cotton-weaving mills supplied by the Czechoslovak industryy1 manufacturing t e x t i l e machinery is the automatic singleishuttle cotton?weaving loom. This machine has been designed in three varieties; type A d1 #J :?Orktug nidth of 103 cm, type F 44 for: a working width of 113 cm, and type E 44 1r a working width of 13$ cm. These types of looms weave cotton fabric of up to 300 grams pet square meter in weight, and they can match any of the known, modern automatic single-shuttle looms. Weav- ing mills for wider and heavier cotton fabrics a e equipped with single-shuttle automatic looms of the ES II type with the working width of 125 cm, 163 cm, 185 cm, and 215 cm. They can weave cotton fabrics weigh ing up to 450 grams per square meter. A roller printing machine. OUR WELDING MACHINES WILL SERVE YOU WELL, TOO THE CZ ECHOSLOV 1K ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY SUPPLIES THE WHOLE WQRLD WITH Arc Welding Machines for d.c. welding Welding Transformers Spot Welding Machines Machines for Flash Welding Seam Welding Machines Welding Eresses Equipment for Welding under Flux Welding Electrodes aad Powders {~.:~'( h, Yo~F.~d"' '' ZIAiF 5 ': ?nPA[Y4`Iifa$IN~ SOLE EXPORTER PRAM L--CZECHOSLOVAKIA FOR INFORMATION PLBASB CONTACT: Legatiou of the Czechoslovak Republic, COMMI; (CIAL SECTION, 49-3 AX r*;ET1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/19 : CIA-RDP81-01043R000700240013-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/19 : CIA-RDP81-01043R000700240013-0 STAT * BURMAN DAILY NATIONAL REPORTI~R * with thirty citie9 of Europe and the Near and Far, East, The longest air route which passes through Prague is Paris-Hongkong. These long air routes arc operated by big and fast passenger planes such as the DC 6, Constellation and Super. Con- stellation. Mcdern technical develoa- ment is also taking place in the Czechoslovak civil airy craft industry. it is expect ed that a larger number of big jet aircraft will be used for air traffic in two to three years. The Prague Airport of Ruzyne will be greatly extended in the next feve years. The runways will be also widened and lengthened The new Soviet jet passenger plane TU.-I04 parking at the Prague Airport of Ruzyne. Ruzyne - Prague's Air Terminal In a land-locked country such a~ Czechoslovakia "~h. air is our sea", Every month some 15,GOJ to 18,00 people pass th

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