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Unity Foods Limited, formerly known as Taha Spinning Mills, is a Pakistani food company headquartered in Karachi. [3] It is a subsidiary of Singaporean multinational company, Wilmar International. [4] Unity Foods produces staples (flour, rice, lentils, pulses), industrial fats and various feed ingredients for poultry and livestock sector. [5]
Transworld Associates is a Tier-1 provider based in Pakistan serving as a backbone for IP connectivity in Pakistan. It is a joint-venture between Orastar Limited and the Oman based OMZEST Group. [ 1 ]
Karachi: 1993 Defunct 2018 P D Shaheen Foundation: Conglomerates - Islamabad: 1977 Aviation, real estate, clothing, financials P A Shakarganj Limited: Conglomerates - Jhang: 1967 Bio fuel, food, sugar, textile P A Shan Foods: Consumer goods Food producers Karachi: 1981 Spices P A Sharif Group: Conglomerates - Lahore: 1939
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National Industrial Parks Development & Management Company (NIP) was created in 2006. [4]NIP is a public-private partnership established to develop focused industrial growth in Pakistan by developing world-class industrial parks all over the country. [5]
KGTML operates a bulk and general cargo terminal on berths 11–17 on the East Wharf of Karachi Port under a 25-year concession. [2] [10] [11] [8] The general cargo operations handles steel, paper, and clinker, while the clean bulk terminal handles grains and fertilizers. [2]
AKD Group was founded in 1947 by Abdul Karim Dhedhi, father of the current chairman. [1] It began business in 1973 as a brokerage house before expanding into investment banking and mutual funds. [2]
The company was founded by Odhavaji Raghavji Patel in 1971. It is known for the manufacturing clocks. In 2008, the company unsuccessfully tried to enter the automotive industry with the Oreva Super, a low-cost electric car. [3] [4] It was dubbed "Tata Nano-Killer," reportedly costing less than INR 100,000 or roughly around $1,400. [3]