Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd
Imran Shafiq is a seasoned business development professional with extensive experience in the energy and renewable sectors. Currently serving as Head of Business Development at Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited's Energy Division since April 2022, Imran previously held the position of Executive Vice President for Commercial Operations at Asiawindsolutions, focusing on renewable business in the APAC region. Imran's prior roles include Director of Sales for South Asia at Vestas, where responsibilities included business development in the Pakistan wind market, and Project Lead for Wind Energy Projects at Fauji Foundation, where a significant 100MW project was initiated. Imran's career also spans leadership roles at AWT Pakistan, Total, and SHV Energy, showcasing a strong background in commercial strategy, project management, and operational excellence. Education credentials include an MBA in Management and Financial Accounting from the University of Wisconsin and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.
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Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited is a Pakistan-based holding company. The Company is engaged in manufacturing, purchasing and marketing of fertilizers and chemicals, including investment in other fertilizer, chemical, other manufacturing, energy generation, food processing and banking operations. The Company's segments include fertilizer, power project and food. The Company's fertilizer segment buys, manufactures and distributes fertilizers. The Company's power segment produces and sells power. The Company's food segment processes fresh and frozen fruits, vegetables, frozen cooked and semi-cooked food. Its product portfolio includes urea fertilizers, sop fertilizers, boron fertilizers, Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizers, muriate of potash (MOP) fertilizers, zinc fertilizers, processed fruits and vegetables, renewable energy and financial services. Its urea production capacity is over two million tons per annum and supplied approximately 54 million tons to the farming community.