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Fact Sheet: Engro Foods Limited
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Location

Head Office
Engro Foods Limited
6th Floor, Harbor Front Building
Marine Drive, Block 4, Clifton
Karachi, Pakistan

At A Glance (as of December 2010)

•Total Employees: 1223
•Total Revenue: Rs 21,050 Million

Stock Ticker

Engro Foods Limited is a fully owned Subsidiary of Engro Corporation and is not traded on the stock market.

Communites

We stand committed to sustainable business growth and ensure the safety of our people, assets and community in which we operate. Engro Foods efforts are directed towards poverty alleviation, environmental safety, and support for livestock sector. Some specific initiatives include:

•Community Empowerment through Livestock Development and Credit (CELDAC) initiative in partnership with UNDP. Under CELDAC, over 1200 lady livestock workers have been trained, contributing significantly to the social and economic empowerment of women in rural areas.
•Developing and implementing the concept of Dairy Hub in district Sahiwal, in partnership with TetraPak. It provides concentrated training and facilities on animal health, nutrition and fertility, as well as chillers and logistical arrangement, to increase milk production capacity in a cluster of 20 villages.

Companies

•Engro Foods Supply Chain (Private) Limited

Executive Officers

Sarfaraz Ahmed Rehman – Chief Executive Officer

Engro Foods Limited

Engro Foods Limited was officially launched as a fully owned subsidiary of Engro in 2004. Using dairy as a stepping stone to enter into the food business, the Company has established state-of-the-art processing units in Sukkur and Sahiwal, along with an ice cream production facility in Sahiwal.

Top quality brands like Olper’s, Olwell, Tarang, Omore and Owsum have been successfully launched under the helm of Company’s dairy products. To support these brands and their highest standards of quality, Engro Foods has invested heavily in milk processing and milk

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