Top Printing Companies in Lebanon
Largest printing companies in Lebanon are Raidy Printing Group and others.
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Largest printing companies in Lebanon are Raidy Printing Group and others.
There are 130 hospitals in Lebanon. Most of the largest hospitals in Lebanon are located in the capital of Beirut; one of the largest public hospitals can cater for 450 stay-in patients. The largest private hospital in Lebanon is the AUB Medical Center (AUBMC).
View the list of largest logistics companies in Lebanon. According to the World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index (LPI), Lebanon ranked in 2010 as 33rd out of 155 nations worldwide and 3rd out of 17 Aeab countries. Its tracking rank was 49th, timeliness rank was 29th and infrastructure rank was 41st.
Top Engineering Companies in Lebanon are some of the largest in the Middle East. View the latest list.
Lebanon is a famous birthplace of internationally recognized fashion and Haute couture fashion designers.
Top Pharmaceutical Companies in Lebanon are omnipharama and Arwan Pharmaceuticals. View the latest list of largest pharma companies in Lebanon.
When the Phoenicia Intercontinental Hotel celebrated its 50th anniversary in December 2011, Area General Manager Georg Weinlaender expressed his wish that the iconic luxury resort in the heart of Beirut would have many more decades to come.
A business trip, vacation or just an ordinary summer weekend in Lebanon… spend your free time in the top resorts in Lebanon.
The most luxurious resorts with the most beautiful beaches in Lebanon include Edde Sands Hotel and Wellness Resort, InterContinental Mzaar Mountain Resort & Spa, Movenpick, Iris Beach Club and Zaitunay Bay.
Lebanon is a home to very luxurious hotels with rich past and bright future.
Lebanese belong to the oldest wine producers in the world.
“Historically, Lebanon used to have 3 to 5 producers until the mid 90’s. From the mid 90’s onwards, there was a certain number of companies who started producing wines. In 2005-2006, there were nearly 15 to 20 wineries. In the last 3 to 5 years, there has been several newcomers, so today there are approximately 30 to 35 producers in Lebanon,” comments Gaston Hochar from Chateau Musar. Therefore, thanks to the new producers, new wine products are constantly entering the Lebanese market thereby enriching the already rich variety of Lebanese wines.