Brief Profile of Sardar Muhammad Ashraf Khan - BMF Candidate for FPCCI President for the year 2005- 2006

11 Dec, 2004

Brief profile of Sardar Muhammad Ashraf Khan - BMF Candidate for FPCCI President for the year 2005- 2006.
Organisations
-- Kashmir Polytex Limited
-- Al-Mohandis (Pvt)Ltd
-- M.A. International Relations (Karachi University).
• Studied Law at Karachi University.
-- Vast experience in trading, import, export of different products since 1977.
-- Managing Director, Kashmir Polytex Limited Since 1986, Joint Venture with German Group of companies Storsack, First company in Manufacturing of Bulk Container Bags.
-- Received FPCCI Export Merit Trophy 2001-2002, 2002-2003 and 2003-2004.
-- Managing Director, Al-Mohandis (Pvt)Limited (Real Estate Developer Builder of Multi story Commercial project.)
-- Director Millennium Systems & Consultancies (Pvt.) Ltd. (A Softwear House).
-- Director Pakistan American Joint Business Council.
-- Director, Corporate Industrial Restructuring Corporation (CIRC).
-- (A Government Corporation for Resolution of NPLS of Banks).
-- Director Multi Product Marketing.(Marketing/Trading Firm).
-- Founder Member of Islamabad Stock Exchange.
-- Chairman, Pakistan Polypropylene Woven Sacks Manufacturers Association for the year 2003-2004.
-- Chairman FPCCI Standing Committee on Privatisation for the period 1999-2004.
-- Senior Vice Chairman, FPCCI Standing Committee on Sick Units.
-- Members of Employers Federation of Pakistan since 1988.
-- Member National Credit Consultative Committee (NCCC) of State Bank of Pakistan headed by Governor State Bank of Pakistan (Representing AJK).
-- Served as Member Managing Committee FPCCI.
-- Represented FPCCI at investment Conference Bonn Germany.
-- Represented FPCCI in Islamic Chamber Conference in Tehran as a Member of the FPCCI Delegation.
-- Founder Member of Indo-Pak Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
-- Member FPCCI Committee on Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Pakistan.(CCACI)
-- Represented FPCCI on Prime Minister's Committee on Taxation Reforms.

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