Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC) (Urdu pronunciation: [ˈfaʊ.dʒi ˈfɝː.tɪ.laɪ.zər] FOW-jee-FER-ti-LY-zer) is a Pakistani fertilizer manufacturer based in Rawalpindi. It is a subsidiary of the Fauji Foundation .
Engro Corporation Limited, formerly Engro Chemicals Pakistan Limited, and commonly known as Engro (Urdu pronunciation: [ɛn.ˈɡɾoː] en-GROW), is a Pakistani conglomerate headquartered in Karachi. It was founded as Esso Fertilizer in 1965 by Esso .
Engro Fertilizers was demerged from the parent company Engro Corporation in 2010. [1] [6]In June 2011, Engro commissioned the EnVen plant at a cost of $1.1 billion. [7] [8] It was built under the 2001 Fertilizer Policy of Pakistan in which the Government of Pakistan guaranteed gas supply at a reduced rate for ten years.
Pakistan Services Limited, Exide Batteries Pakistan: Habib Group: Karachi: Agriauto Industries, Bank AL Habib, HabibMetro, Habib Insurance, Habib Rice, Habib Sugar Mills, Shabbir Tiles, Toyota Indus, Thal Limited [1] Lakson Group: Karachi: Century Insurance, Century Paper, Colgate-Palmolive Pakistan, Merit Packaging [1] Lucky Group: Karachi
Fauji Foods Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [ˈfaʊ.dʒi fuːdz] FOW-jee-FOODS) is a Pakistani food company which is a subsidiary of Fauji Fertilizer Company. [3] It is based in Lahore, Pakistan. Fauji Foods is known for its dairy products and brands such as Nurpur, and Dostea. [4] It is listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. [5]
National Fertilizer Corporation of Pakistan (NFC) was established in August 1973. National Fertilizer Corporation (known as NFC) is a Pakistani government owned corporation based in Lahore. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Industries and Production (Pakistan).[1][2][3]
Pages in category "Fertilizer companies of Pakistan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
National Fertilizer Corporation was established by the Government of Pakistan in August 1973 to expand state's role in the fertilizer Industry of Pakistan. [4] Syed Babar Ali served as the first chairman of National Fertilizer Corporation appointed by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto the then Prime Minister of Pakistan.