Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited - History

History

FFC was established in 1978 as a joint venture of Fauji Foundation and Haldor Topsoe. The first urea complex was commissioned in 1982. Plant-1 was improved in 1992, and a second plant was built in 1993. In the year 2002, FFC acquired ex Pak Saudi Fertilizers Limited (PSFL) Urea Plant situated at Mirpur Mathelo, District Ghotki from National Fertilizer Corporation (NFC) through a privatisation process of the Government of Pakistan. This acquisition at Rs. 8,151 million represents one of the largest industrial sector transactions in Pakistan. FFC now has three plants with a combined capacity of 5770 MTPD of prilled urea.

Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Limited, Karachi, Pakistan (FFBL) is another company where FFC has controlling shares – it produces 1670 MTPD of granular urea plus 2250 MTPD DAP after revamping (1350 MTPD before revamp) DAP. Ammonia and urea plants capacity factors right from the plants start-up have been 100% or more. Today, FFC is also involved manpower training and turnaround services provider, especially within Pakistan and in the Middle East.

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