With a vision to acquire self - sufficiency in fertilizer production in Pakistan, FFC was incorporated in 1978 as a private limited company. This was a joint venture between Fauji Foundation (a leading charitable trust in Pakistan) and Haldor Topsoe A/S of Denmark.
Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd was recognized with the BID International Award for Quality by Jose E. Prieto, Business Initiative Directions President, a prestigious symbol of leadership and success worldwide.
The initial authorized capital of the company was 813.9 Million Rupees. The present share capital of the company stands at Rs. 3.0 Billion. Additionally, FFC has Rs. 1.0 Billion stakes in the subsidiary Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Limited (formerly FFC-Jordan Fertilizer Company Limited).
FFC commenced commercial production of urea in 1982 with annual capacity of 570,000 metric tons.
Through De-Bottle Necking (DBN) program, the production capacity of the existing plant increased to 695,000 metric tons per year.
Production capacity was enhanced by establishing a second plant in 1993 with annual capacity of 635,000 metric tons of urea.
FFC participated as a major shareholder in a new DAP/Urea manufacturing complex with participation of major international/national institutions. The new company Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Limited (formerly FFC-Jordan Fertilizer Company Limited) commenced commercial production with effect from January 01, 2000. The facility is designed to produce 551,000 metric tons of urea and 445,500 metric tons of DAP.
This excellent performance was due to hard work and dedication of all employees and the progressive approach and support from the top management.
In the year 2002, FFC acquired ex Pak Saudi Fertilizers Limited (PSFL) Urea Plant situated at Mirpur Mathelo, District Ghotki from National Fertilizer Corporation (NFC) through privatisation process of the Government of Pakistan.
This acquisition at Rs. 8,151 million represents one of the largest industrial sector transactions in Pakistan
Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd, BID quality award and pride of Pakistan
0 comentariosGeothermic Solution, LLC,USA received the Category Diamond Trophy given by Business Initiative Directors. New York 2009.
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Prof. Bohdan M. Zakiewicz, chairman of Geothermic Solution, LLC,USA, and Ms. Joanna Goslicka, received the Category Diamond Trophy at the International Quality Summit given by Mr. Jose E. Prieto, President of Business Initiative Directions.
BID is proposing the nomination of Prof. Bohdan Zakiewicz for the Nobel Prize for a lifetime career dedicated to scientific solutions for saving energy in the coming centuries.
BID's Award to Simplex Infrastructures Limited
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Mr. B.D. Mundhra, Chairman & Managing Director and Mr P.R. Dhar, Senior Management Advisor of Simplex Infrastructures Limited received the International Quality Summit Award in New York from the President of Business Initiative Directions, Jose E. Prieto.
Simplex Infrastructures limited is a model of quality engagement.
They say:"Quality Policy Statement - We, at Simplex Infrastructures Limited, are committed to execute projects as per customer requirements ensuring customer satisfaction through implementation of quality management systems in accordance with ISO-9001:2000 and making continual efforts to enhance the quality." The Company has invested in modern techniques relevant to the infrastructure industry in India and abroad; it uses QA/QC methods, project management tools, control tools across all projects. Its project delivery conforms with various national and international standards. Its processes and practices conform to a demanding certification standard: ISO 9001:2000 in October 2004 by RWTUV AG Germany, an internationally renowned certification body for Quality Management Systems.Its field quality plan is prepared in line with contract requirements and tests are conducted accordingly. Simplex Infrastructure is fully equipped with its own testing facilities at all project sites.
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