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BOC Pakistan Limited was established in 1949 and is a leader in the industrial gases, healthcare and welding market sectors. The company continues to play a significant role in the economic and infrastructure development of Pakistan.
Safety of people, the environment and the community remains as a top operating priority for the business. The corporation has demonstrated the ability to generate and sustain robust market growth and financial results on the back of its gifted people. Through its products and world class technology, it services the manufacturing, fabrication, construction, steel, chemicals, petrochemicals, energy, food & beverage and FMCG market sectors.
A Public Limited Company, BOC Pakistan has 60% BOC Group plc equity, with the balance of shares held locally. It has six operating plants and 15 distribution & marketing locations throughout the country in all key geographies. The Company has built a strong commercial franchise based on a diverse and growth driven customer portfolio.
Further, the organisation delivers consistent product reliability, international quality standards, and most importantly, a high service level to its customers. It has consistently invested in capacity, new generation of ASU Plant technology and distribution assets well ahead of product demand.
The Company genuinely values the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of its people. BOC is committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination for reasons of race, culture, nationality, religion, gender, age or marital status. Community engagement, corporate social responsibility and corporate governance are imperatives.
SPEAKER'S PROFILE:
Aamir Niazi has twenty five years of business leadership experience in the US, Japan and Pakistan with full profit & loss responsibilities. Professional diversity includes general management, strategic planning, corporate governance and human resources in Fortune 500 companies. These include FMC Corporation, Sumitomo Heavy Industries and The BOC Group.
Career experience includes building and sustaining profitable growth and market leadership. A significant leadership dimension includes a sharp focus on pro-active risk management and its direct linkage to business continuity. The context is clearly strategic, as it directly impacts sustainable competitive advantage.
Currently, he is a director of BOC Pakistan Limited, an independent non executive director of Tele Card, and a member of the Board of Governors, Pakistan Society for Training and Development. He received an undergraduate degree in Finance/Economics and ranked number one in the MBA programme from the Edwin L. Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2006

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