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Attock Cement Role in Construction Material: Attock cement are owned by shareholders which hold at least 10 percent of the shares.

Attock Cement: Way forward in Pakistan’s Construction Industry

Pakistan’s construction industry is one of the most dynamic industries in the country today. Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL) is one of the driving forces in Pakistan established in 1981 by Dr. Ghaith R. Pharaon (1940-2017). He was a visionary who contributed tremendously to the construction and power sector of Pakistan. The company now holds the capacity to produce 3 million tons per annum. Attock Cement is the trademark of quality, strength, and endurance in Pakistan and is readily available at Zarea Limited tailored for your needs and requirements.

Attock Cement: The Fastest Bird in Pakistan’s Construction Sector

Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL) strategically chose “Falcon” as their trademark as it is the fastest bird known for its strength and perseverance. Similarly, Attock Cement upholds top-notch standards and holds an undeniable position in the Cement industry of Pakistan.

Aim of Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL)

Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL) aims to hold an esteemed position in the construction sector of Pakistan by producing quality products and enhancing user satisfaction.

The utmost professionalism and business development strategies have made Attock Cement Pakistan Limited an indisputable leader across the country. Pharaon Group sponsored by Dr. Ghaith R. Pharaon established the following subsidiaries over the years:

  1. Pakistan Oil-Fields Limited (POL): Established in 1950, as a subsidiary of Attock Oil Company (AOC).
  2. Attock Refinery Limited (ARL): Established in 1922, by Attock Oil Company (AOC).
  3. National Refinery Limited (NRL): Attock Group of Companies took over NRL in 2005.
  4. Attock Petroleum Limited: Established by the Pharaon Investment Group Limited Holding (PIGL) and Attock Oil Group of Companies (AOC) in 1995

The Future of Attock Cement in the Construction Sector of Pakistan

In April 2024, Attock Cement announced the new production line with a 1.27 million tons per annum installed capacity to elevate the position of the construction business in Pakistan. The leading cement manufacturer in the country has now an output capacity of 2.30 million tons per year. The increased production capacity places Attock Cement among the top 10 manufacturers out of 26 across the country.

Consequently, the addition of the new production line by Attock Cement would elevate the country’s total cement production capacity to 85 million tons per annum. Attock Cement completed the construction and installation of the new production line in Hub, Baluchistan. It is operational and the initial installation cost of Rs15 billion.

Conclusion

Attock Cement is paving the way for an innovative future in Pakistan’s construction sector. The initiatives taken by the company could be impacted due to the economic and political instability. Despite that Zarea Limited ensures affordable and seamless products to promote the local cement producers of Pakistan. Explore our website or download our application for insights and cement prices.

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