The project was completed at a capital cost of Rs.24,700 million. The completion of the Steel Mills was formally launched by the then President of Pakistan on 15th January, 1985. PAKISTAN STEEL today is the country's largest industrial under-taking having production capacity of 1.1 million tones of steel.
DetailsRepresentatives of four Chinese companies visited Pakistan with the aim of acquiring a controlling stake in the Pakistan Steel Corporation. The government of Pakistan has received an offer from Chinese companies to buy a controlling stake in the Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation (PSMC), which is fully owned by the state, for $1-1.5 …
DetailsA-One Steel R/R Mill, Karachi 6. Mr. Iqbal Ghanchi Zum Zum Steel Mills, Karachi 5. Coopted Members: The following members were coopted: 1. Mian Tariq Waheed of Eastern Steel, Lahore 2. Mr. Asmat Pervaiz Malik of AM Steel re-Rolling Mill, Lahore 3. Mian Ahmed Sethi of Naimat Ullah Steel Works (Pvt) Ltd. 6.Adoption of the alance Sheet & Auditor ...
DetailsIf we take 2006 as the zenith of Pakistan Steel Mill, it was only 14 years ago that it was alive and kicking. The sudden death in 2015 is a manipulated dynamic. Revival of the Steel Mills and exploitation of iron ores from Kalabagh, Punjab and Dilband, Balochistan will signal a significant leap for Pakistan.
DetailsPakistan steel mills is on the way of collapse, and suffering from financial assistance and mismanagement (Asim & Zaki, 2013). PSMC started to decline when PPP took power in 2008. There were many other reasons including the global recession and financial crisis of …
DetailsPakistan Steel Mills is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Who are Pakistan Steel Mills 's competitors? Alternatives and possible competitors to Pakistan Steel Mills may include Hebei Jingye Group, Suzhou Boamax Technologies Group, and R-D Manufacturing. Unlock even more features with Crunchbase Pro .
DetailsThe project was completed at a capital cost of Rs. 24,700 million. The completion of the steel mill was formally launched by General Zia-Ul-Haq the then President of Pakistan on the 15th of January 1985. Today Pakistan Steel is the country's largest industrial undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1 million tonnes of steel.
DetailsAbdul Rahman Zaki is currently the chairman of Karachi University Business School, and co-coordinator evening program at University of Karachi, Pakistan. Prof. Zaki supervises a number of scholars pursuing doctoral programmes. With more than 25 years of teaching experience, his research interest focuses on Export Marketing, International …
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