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The Company Established in 1951 made strides and shown excellent performance in the recent years and have achieved remarkable successes by virtue of its specialisation in the field of Textile Fabrics & Made ups:
The Company is actively engaged to play its positive Role in the Development of our Country and to contribute its share in earning the foreign exchange. It doesn't allow to violate any law prevailing in the country or Internationally.
Basically SADAQAT TEXTILE MILLS is a Family owned Company. Mian Mukhtar Ahmad Chief executive of the Company, is the man who managed to bring this unit at the top of the list in Textile Industry. His determination, Strong will power and the excellent management qualities has led the company on the highway of unprecedented success.
He is well known not only in the business Community but also at the secretarial level. Admitting his qualities of specialisation in Textile Industry, he was nominated as the member of the Prime Minister Task Force for Export in 1995-96 and selected as Chairman of All Pakistan Cloth Exporters Association twicely, Firstly in the year 1992-93 and then in the year 1998-99. Establishment of Dry Port in Faisalabad had to play an Important Role in boosting up the Exports from Faisalabad, the Manchester of Pakistan, but the issue remained unsolved since over the period of two decades. Mian Mukhtar Ahmed was the man who come forward and took the matter with craftsmanship and immaculate planning and ultimately succeeded to Gift this blessing to Faisalabad.
He was also Chairman Faisalabad Dry Port Trust in the year 2002-03. He was also selected member of Quota supervisory council for consecutive two years in 1998 and 1999.
Sadaqat Textile Mills started their business with a very Conventional Machinery but MR KHURRAM MUKHTAR, Managing Director of the Company and elder son of Mian Mukhtar Ahmed came forward at this stage and the turned the direction towards the latest technology so as to face the upcoming Challenges of this century & different sinario in year 2005. Due to the courageous & revolutionary steps taken by the young director, the Company is having consistent growth for the last many years. He focused on value added products & accordingly Jacquard and Embroidered bed linen has become the speciality of Sadaqat Textile Mills.
Last year Export Sales were more than Rs 1 billion, and in the current year it is expected to achieve 25% growth from the last year sales. Besides setting the new rends he Company is looking in the expansion projects and setting up a new dyeing & printing unit in around Rs 750 millions. This is why Sadaqat Textile Mills has got Special Merit Trophy Award from FPCCI consecutively third time.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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