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  2. Maple Leaf Cement - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Maple Leaf Cement initiated a process conversion project, transitioning a wet process plant with a clinker capacity of 600 tons per day (tpd) for grey cement to a dry process plant with a clinker capacity of 500 tpd for white cement. [8] The project was completed, and commercial production commenced on April 1, 2006. [8]

  3. DG Cement - Wikipedia

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    DG Cement was established in 1986 by state-owned company, State Cement Corporation of Pakistan in Dera Ghazi Khan. [6] The plant was supplied by Ube Industries of Japan. [6] In 1992, DG Cement was acquired for PKR 1,799 million ($73.5 million) by Saigol Group under the privatization scheme of the Government of Pakistan.

  4. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    Tariq Saigol, the eldest brother, is head of Kohinoor-Maple group, which owns the Kohinoor textile mills and Maple-Leaf Cement. [5] He is known to be openly critical of the Pakistani government's lack of interest in the textile sector. Nasim Saigol heads PEL and Kohinoor industries. [6]

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  8. Attock Cement - Wikipedia

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    Attock Cement was established in 1981 and commercial production starting in 1988 with a capacity of 0.6 million tons per annum. [2] [4] In 2002, Attock Cement was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [5] Attock Cement went through a series of expansions, and now the company has a production capacity of 3 million tons annually as of 2018. [2] [6]

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