Adamjee Group

Adamjee Group of Companies is a conglomerate company based primarily in Karachi, Pakistan. The group was headed by Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood.

Adamjee Group
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1896
FounderHaji Dawood
Headquarters,
WebsiteAdamjee Group

As of 2007, it is unofficially estimated that the owners of Adamjee Group are among the top 40 wealthiest families of Pakistan.[1]

History

The company was founded by Haji Dawood in 1896.[2]

The company has had changing fortunes over the past 50 years, initially originating as a jute and banking conglomerate, later spreading to other industries such as tea, textiles, matches, sugar, paper board, chemicals, engineering and insurance.[3]

Subsidiaries

Enterprises under the umbrella of the group are:

  • Ad power[4]
  • Panther Trading (Pvt.) Ltd[5]
  • Commodities Trading (Pvt.) Ltd[6]
  • Matual Trading Co. (Pvt) Ltd.[7]
  • Adamjee Pharmaceuticals Ltd[8]
  • Coastal Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd[9]
  • Adamjee Diesel Engineering (Pakistan) Ltd[10]
  • Pacific Multi Products (Pvt) Ltd[11]
  • Adamjee Engineering (Pvt) Ltd[12]
  • Chempro Pakistan Ltd[13]
  • Enesel Industries (Pvt) Ltd[14]
  • Sahara Buying Services[15]
  • Adamjee Automotive Ltd[16]
  • Adamjee Polymers Company (Pvt) Ltd[17]
  • Adamjee Durabuilt Ltd[18]
  • Adamjee Corporation[19]

Former enterprises which were based in East Pakistan are:[20][21]

  • Adamjee Jute Mills
  • Adamjee Sugar Mills
  • National Sugar Mills
  • Star Particle Board Mills (now owned by Partex Group)[22]
  • Orient Textile Mills
  • Meghna Textile Mills
  • Khulna Textile Mills
  • Bangladesh Textile Mills (now a state-owned enterprise run by the Government of Bangladesh)[23]
  • Adamjee Cotton Mills
  • Dhaka Vegetable Oil Mills
  • Adamjee Tea Gardens[24]
  • National Tea
  • Aroma Tea
  • Patrakola Tea Company
  • Assam Bengal Cement Company
  • Bengal Assam Steamship Company
  • Chittagong Steamship Company
  • Premier Insurance Company
  • National Tubes (produced galvanized iron pipes and fittings)
  • Dacca Tobacco Industries[21] (now owned by Akij Group)[25]
  • Jute Fibers Ltd.
  • Gammon East Pakistan Ltd. (a civil engineering and construction firm)
  • Premier Laminations (a company that produced polyethylene bags)
  • R. Sim & Co. (operated jute presses)
  • Adamjee Sons Ltd. (A holding company which owned the shares of the group's subsidiaries along with properties, tea gardens, and stock in other corporations on behalf of the Adamjee family. It was nationalized by the Government of Bangladesh in 1971 and continues to be run as a state-owned enterprise today.)[26]

Other former enterprises:

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References

  1. Hussain, Dilawar (9 December 2007). "People who own greatest amount of wealth".
  2. http://richpaki.tripod.com/barons1.htm#ADAMJEE
  3. "Great fortunes do not see third generation". 14 June 2004.
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  22. "HOME | Partex Star Group Corporate". Retrieved 2020-05-23.
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