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Founder
  
Ghulam Muhammad A. Fecto

The FECTO Group of Industries is a business group in Pakistan. It was established in 1952. It is currently engaged in such areas of industrial enterprise as Sugar, Tractors, Cement, Paper Sack, Particle and Medium Density Fibre Board-MDF.

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Fecto Group was founded by Ghulam Muhammad A. Fecto.

Directors

The following are the Directors of the Group:

  • Munawar Ali Fecto
  • Mohammed Raza Fecto
  • Mohammed Yasin Fecto
  • Mohammed Asad Fecto
  • Kaiser Mahmood Fecto
  • An engine of national economic growth

    From 1970 onwards, the group has diversified its activities form trading to industrial production. This started with the acquisition of Adamjee, now Fecto Sugar Mills Limited in early 1975, followed by the establishment of another sugar mill in 1978. That led to establishment of an allied industry as particle and Medium Density Fibre Board-MDF board plant.

    Bolstered by its initial successes, the group ventured into progressive manufacturing of agricultural tractors and farm equipment including agricultural implements of various types.

    Another major milestone in the group’s forward march was the establishment of a most modern and pollution-free cement plant with 2000 tons per day capacity. This also made way for the launching of such allied industries as two Paper Sack Units that are located not too far from the cement plant.

    The Group manages three public-listed and four private companies besides having substantial stakes in many other projects.

    Major projects of the group

  • Fecto Sugar Mills Limited
  • Baba Farid Sugar Mills Limited
  • Fecto Belarus Tractors Limited
  • Fecto Cement Limited
  • Frontier Paper Products (Private) Limited
  • Gadoon Paper Products (Private) Limited
  • Fecto Boards (Private) Limited
  • Ghulam Muhammad Fecto Foundation
  • The Group currently employs about 5000 people.

    References

    Fecto Group of Industries Wikipedia