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Pakistan International Airlines; Pakistan International Container Terminal; Pakistan National Shipping Corporation; Pakistan Oilfields Limited; Pakistan Petroleum; Pakistan Refinery Limited; Pakistan State Oil; Pakistan Stock Exchange; Pakistan Tobacco Company; Pearl-Continental Hotels & Resorts; PEL (company) Philip Morris Pakistan; PTCL
Lucky Core Industries Limited, formerly known as ICI Pakistan, is a Pakistani conglomerate company headquartered in Karachi. It manufactures polyester , pharmaceutical , agrochemical , soda ash , and veterinary medicine .
Pakistan State Oil: Rs. 206.89 billion (US$720 million) Karachi: Petroleum [2] 17: Standard Chartered Pakistan: Rs. 205.19 billion (US$710 million) Karachi: Banking [2] 18: Systems Limited: Rs. 181.10 billion (US$630 million) Lahore: Information technology [2] 19: Pakistan Oilfields Limited: Rs. 179.29 billion (US$620 million) Rawalpindi ...
Ghani Group of companies was founded in 1959 by Aitzaz Ghani as a trading company. It has operations in two countries Pakistan and UAE. [5] The major Ghani Group of Companies are Ghani Mines, Ghani Halal Feed Mill, Ghani Glass, Ghani Dairies, and Ghani Automobile Industries.
BQATI or Bin Qasim Association of Trade and Industry, BQATI (formerly Port Qasim Association of Trade & Industry, PQATI) is a representative body of industries located in Bin Qasim industrial Zones. The Association was initially established with clear objectives to promote industrial activities in the area and to contribute positively to the ...
Cnergyico Pk Limited is the largest oil refiner with a total installed capacity of 156,000 barrels per day. [9] Pakistan's first gas field was the giant gas field at Sui in Balochistan which was discovered in the late 1952. [10] Pakistan is also a major producer of bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal and lignite.
The facility was shuttered on October 28, 1963, and was acquired by Ghandhara Industries, which later added Holden and Opel (primarily Kadett) models to its production line in the mid-1960s. [6] In 1972, the Government of Pakistan nationalized Ghandhara Industries and renamed it National Motors Limited. It continued to produce Vauxhalls into ...