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PAKISTAN TEXTILE CITY LIMITED PAKISTAN TEXTILE CITY LIMITED 1

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PAKISTAN TEXTILE CITY LIMITED PAKISTAN TEXTILE CITY LIMITED 

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‘’The foundations of your state have been laid and it ‘’The foundations of your state have been laid and it is no for o to b ild and b ild as q ickl as possibleis no for o to b ild and b ild as q ickl as possibleis now for you to build and build as quickly as possible is now for you to build and build as quickly as possible 

and as well as you can .’’and as well as you can .’’

((QuaidQuaid‐‐ee‐‐AzamAzamMuhammad Ali Jinnah in his last address to the nation on August 14, 1948)Muhammad Ali Jinnah in his last address to the nation on August 14, 1948)((QuaidQuaid ee AzamAzamMuhammad Ali Jinnah in his last address to the nation on August 14, 1948)Muhammad Ali Jinnah in his last address to the nation on August 14, 1948)

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Introduction to Textile City

Pakistan Textile City Limited is a public‐privatejoint venture company driven by the vision todevelop and operate Pakistan’s first state‐of‐the‐art industrial zone at Port Qasim, Karachi,dedicated to the value added textile sectordedicated to the value added textile sector

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Our Vision 

To develop and operate a world class industrialzone dedicated to value added textiles and projectPakistan as a textile hub synonymous withexcellence

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Our Objectives

• To provide the textile sector an exclusive infrastructure to h d ti it lit t ff ti denhance productivity, quality, cost effectiveness and 

compliance in the post WTO era

• Create synergistic environment to encourage verticalCreate synergistic environment to encourage vertical integration and achieve economies of scale

• Attract local and foreign direct investment into  textile gindustry 

• Boost export potential of value added textile products

• Create 80,000 jobs

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Our Shareholders

Shareholders Percentage  

Government of Pakistan 40

Government of Sindh 16

National Bank of Pakistan 8  

Port Qasim Authority 8Port Qasim Authority 8

Pak Oman Investment Company 4

Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company 4

Saudi Pak Industrial & Agricultural Company 4

Pak Libya Holding Company 4

NIB Bank Ltd 4

Export Processing Zones Authority 4  

Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation 4

Total Paid‐up Capital 100

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Textile City ‐ Location

Textile City to Distance (km) Time (in min)

National Highway (Gaghar Pathak) 7 10

Entrance Port Qasim Industrial Area 20 22Entrance‐Port Qasim Industrial Area 20 22

Link Road‐Super Highway 28 35

Airport 38 45p

FTC Shahrah‐e‐Faisal 55 60

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Schedule of Areas

Land Usage Area (acres) %

Industrial plots 774 62

Amenities 62 5

Utilities 67 5.3

Roads 347 27.7Roads 347 27.7

Total 1250 100

Plot CompositionPlot size Area (acres) No.

5 acre 489 96

Plot Composition

2 acre 238 119

1 acre 32 32

0 5 acre 15 300.5 acre 15 30

Total 774 277 9

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Salient Features

• Uninterrupted Utility Supply

• Captive Power Plant

• Dedicated Water Supply Linepp y

• Combined Effluent Treatment Plant

• Sewerage & Storm Water Drainage 

• One Window Operation

• Fire Fighting System

• Potable Water Supply Line• Potable Water Supply Line 

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Salient Features

• Road Network including 100m wide boulevard Secured   Environment 

• Boundary WallBoundary Wall

• Strategic location at Port Qasim close to  National HighwayHighway 

• Proximity  to Workers Colony

• Skilled Development Institute

• SEPA Approved Project 11

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I f t tInfrastructure

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Combined Effluent Treatment Plant

• One of the largest Combined Effluent     gTreatment Plant in the country, processing  capacity of 18 million gallons per dayg p y

• Designed by the renowned international consultants M/s Royal  Haskoning, / y g,Netherland and M/s NEC of Pakistan

• CETP is designed to comply with NEQSCETP is designed to comply with NEQS            (National Environmental Quality Standard) and international standards

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250 MW Captive Power Plant

• Stable and uninterrupted power   p psupply

• Utilizing imported/ indigenous coalUtilizing imported/  indigenous coal

• Distribution ensuring minimum line losseslosses

• Provision of steam for industrial unitsunits 

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Water Supply 

• 23 Km dedicated 48” dia pipeline,  approved PSDP project funded by GOP/ pp p j y /GOS undertaken by KW&SB

• U/G 20 MGD Water Reservoir 

• 1.5 MG Potable Water Reservoir

• 125 000 gallons Overhead Tank125,000 gallons Overhead Tank

• Potable water  supply with filtration & Chlorination

• Distribution of Potable Water  through Polyethylene (PE) pipes & GRP lines for process water

• 120,000 gallons Fire Water Reservoir15

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Natural Gas Supply

Assured supply of natural gas from SSGC

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Road NetworkRoad Network

• 100m wide/ 8 lane main boulevard

• Supplementary roads 75m and 50m wide

• European standard street lights 

• Approx 3 km priority road network completed

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Infrastructure

• Steam for Processing• Steam for Processing 

• Water Hydrants for Fire fighting 

• Boundary Wall 

• Telecommunication Network• Telecommunication Network

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Progress at a Glance

M t Pl d b PQA• Master Plan approved  by PQA

• EIA approved by SEPA

• Leveling & Grading Works on 1250 acres completed

• Head Office building completed & functional

• Water Works (Including 20 MGD Reservoir) in progress• Water Works (Including 20 MGD Reservoir) in progress

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Progress at a Glance

• Laying of Water Pipeline (48” dia) by KW&SB in progress

• Road Construction in progress, with priority road network completed

• Contract Action on Combined Effluent Treatment Plant in progress 

• Contract Action on 250 MW Captive Power Plant in  progress

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Upcoming Infrastructure Packages 

• Boundary Wall & Entrance Gate. 

• Road Works, other than priority roads

• StormWater Drainage systemStorm Water Drainage system

• Street Lights for priority roads

• Sanitary & Industrial Waste Water Network 

• Amenities (Mosque, Park etc.)

• Gas Pipeline Network by SSGC 

• Grid Stations• Grid Stations

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Amenities

Exclusive area has been allocated for amenities and commercial facilities within the zone.

• Mosque

• Restaurants

• Public Transport

• Private SecurityPrivate Security

• Travel Center

• Post Office• Post Office

• Courier Companies

• Health and Recreational Facilities• Health and Recreational Facilities 

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Amenities

• Textile  Processing Lab

• Advance IT Infrastructure

• Technical Training Centers

• Convention Center

• Computerized Weigh Station

• Bank Square

• Freight Forwardersg

• Medical Center

• Business CenterBusiness Center

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Support Industries

• Buttons

• Threads

• Zips

• Printing 

• Packaging

• Machine Repair Workshops, etc 

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Wit th it t i t litWitness the commitment grow into reality

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Launch of Infrastructure DevelopmentLaunch of Infrastructure Development

Launch of Infrastructure  Development of Textile City  by i i i f ki S d f Gil iPrime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani

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Leveling & Grading on 1250 acresLeveling & Grading on 1250 acres

Leveling & Grading on 1250 acres including NallahProtection works completed

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Head Office BuildingHead Office Building

Head Office Building completed and fully functionalHead Office Building completed and fully functional

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Priority Road NetworkPriority Road Network

Priority Road network is completedy p

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Water Reservoir – 20 MGDWater Reservoir  20 MGD

20 million gallon water reservoir - to be completed by December 2011

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Water Supply Pipeline from K‐3Water Supply Pipeline from K 3

Commencement of work on Water Supply Pipeline from K‐3 to

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Commencement of work on Water Supply Pipeline from K 3 to Textile City, Port Qasim

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Pre‐Launch Event of Textile CityPre Launch Event of Textile City

Federal Minister for Textile Industry, MakhdoomSh h b ddi dd i d i h hShahabuddin addressing during the Pre‐Launch Event

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Commencement of Sale of Plots of Textile CityTextile City

Prime Minister, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani was the Chief Guest at the event which was hosted by Federal Minster for Textile Industry, MakhdoomShahabuddin and Board of Directors of Pakistan Textile City Limited. 33

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Thank You

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