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Faisalabad is as an industrial center with industries like processing mills, engineering, industrial goods, textile manufacturing including cotton and silk textiles, super phosphates, apparel and hosiery, industrial chemicals and dyes, pulp and paper, agricultural research and equipment, oil and ghee (clarified butter), and concentrated beverages.
Faisalabad: 1992 Textile manufacturer P A International Steels Limited: Basic materials Iron & steel Karachi: 2007 Steel P A Ismail Industries: Consumer goods Food & beverages Karachi: 1988 Confectionery & snacks P A Ittefaq Group: Basic materials Iron & steel Lahore: 1939 Defunct 2004, acquired by Ittefaq Iron Industries: P D Ittefaq Iron ...
Interloop Limited is a Pakistani textile manufacturer based in Faisalabad. [2] It supplies socks and leggings to retailers consisting of Nike, Adidas, H&M, Puma, Levi's, Reebok and Target. [3] [4] The company has five hosiery manufacturing divisions, located in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. [5]
Masood Textile Mills (MTM) (Urdu: مسعود ٹیکسٹائل ملز) is a Pakistani textile manufacturing company based in Faisalabad. [1] It has yarn, yarn, knitting, fabric dyeing, processing, laundry and apparel manufacturing facilities. It is publicly listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.
These power cuts have significantly impacted manufacturing industries in Pakistan. [13] Several textile mills have closed their units due to inability to sustain operations. In addition, the mills have reportedly turned away export orders due to the inability to fill these orders when power cuts per day can last upwards of 12 hours.
Chenab Limited, commonly known as Chenab Group (Urdu: چناب گروپ), is a Pakistani textile company based in Faisalabad. [1] [2] It was one of the largest exporters of home textile products from Pakistan before its default in 2013. [3]
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Pakistan's automotive industry is one of the fastest growing industries of the country, accounting for 4% of Pakistan's GDP and employing a workforce of over 1,800,000.00 people. [15] Currently there are over 3200 automotive manufacturing plants in the country, with an investment of Rs.