Pakistan News

    Job Title Generator Business In Pakistan

  • Loadshedding ignites generator sales in Karachi

    But the latest row between K-Electric and its main fuel supplier, the Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd (SSGC), has reignited the generator market all over again...

    Prices for the imported generator sets have surged by almost 30 per cent in some cases, receiving a triple boost from a sudden spike in demand and a simultaneous devaluation of the rupee, as well as a 10pc imposition of regulatory duties on imports...

  • Generator sales decline amid improving power supply

    “Generator market has no buyers in this year’s summer season,” owner of Sikandar and Co, Sikandar Shahzada said, attributing the lull in demand for generators to 40 per cent hike in prices...

    Pakistan Machinery Merchants Group President Khurram Saigal said generator prices have risen by 30pc in the last twelve months due to rupee depreciation...

  • Home generator sales remain depressed on high prices, low gas pressure

    Tahir Aman of Aman Sons in Lahore said, “Our daily business has been merely five to seven per cent which should have been at least 50pc because of seven to eight hours load-shedding in low- and middle-income localities of Lahore...

    Owner of Sikandar and Co, Sikandar Shahzada in Karachi said one kVA Chinese branded generator now costs Rs48,000 as compared to Rs24,000 two to three years back...

  • Make job creation a cornerstone of CPEC: Pakistan Business Council

    KARACHI: The Pakistan Business Council (PBC) has urged economic managers to ensure that the existing industry is not undermined by special economic zones (SEZs) being set up under the China-Pakistan Econo­mic Corridor (CPEC)...

    In a document titled Age­nda for the Economy released on Wednesday, the policy advocacy platform comprising the country’s prominent private sector businesses called for making net job creation and correcting...

  • Job done, now job wanted for Robson-Kanu

    LILLE: Hal Robson-Kanu put Wales into a major tournament semi-final for the first time in their history with a superb goal on Friday but he has a challenge beyond facing Portugal — finding a new club...

    On the day his contract expired at English second-tier club Reading, the 27-year-old striker got a boost for a CV that a month ago looked like taking him nowhere fast as he battled an ankle injury to even make the Euro 2016 squad
  • Peter Moores turns down Pakistan coaching job

    Former England coach Peter Moores has turned down an opportunity to succeed Waqar Younis as the new Pakistan coach, the 53-year-old Englishman said...

    Coaching Pakistan, traditionally a fractious bunch of talented individuals, is one of the toughest jobs in international cricket and Younis stepped down a disillusioned man last month after the team's poor World Twenty20 display in India...

  • Govt plans Pakistan Steel job cuts to limit salary bill

    ISLAMABAD: The government has decided rationalising the workforce of Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) to minimise the salary bill being paid out of federal budget...

    Therefore, it has asked PSM to consider options available under the Pakistan Commercial and Industrial Employment Ordinance of 1968 to keep its manpower at bare minimum essentially required to operate a closed mill...

  • Byco Pakistan plans hundreds of job cuts due to oil slump

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limited is planning to lay off hundreds of employees to reduce costs due to the global plunge in oil prices and shrinking profits, a company spokesman said on Friday...

    “A detailed exercise has been conducted and now is being put in place to adopt across the board initiatives focusing on increasing synergies across various companies and operating platforms, reducing costs and supporting...

  • More
Back to top