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1 M/S. Midas Clothing Plot No. 1, 2, 8 & 9, Sector A-VII KEPZ, 75150 Sr.# Company Name Address 1 M/s. Midas Clothing Plot No. 1, 2, 8 & 9, Sector A-VII KEPZ, 75150 Karachi, Pakistan 2 Global Apparels Rcc14, shed no 02, Peer Gowdown, Near Siemens Chowrangi. SITE 392/1 & 392/2. Sector #03, KIA. Karachi 3 Prime Safety Limited Plot No: 4-8, 15-19, Sector C-1, KEPZ, Karachi, Pakistan 4 Populaar Fabrics Limited Add: 115, DEH Kanto, 25th K.M Main National Highway Landhi Karachi 5 Digital Apparel Pvt Ltd F-528/C, S.I.E.T Karachi -Pakistan 6 Denim Crafts Plot# 8/12-A Sector 12-C, North Karachi Industrial Area Karachi Plot# 8/12-A Sector 12-C, North Karachi Industrial Area Karachi 7 Noor Apperal's Add:Nadir House, Suite #9, 1st Floor, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi- 74000, Pakistan Factory: F-115 A, S.I.T.E, Karachi # 75700, Pakistan 8 Akhtar Textile Industries (PVT) Ltd Plot No 5, 10 Sector 23, Korangi Industrial Area 9 Lukcky Textile Mills Limited Plot numbercL-3,L-8 and L-12,F.B industrial Area Karachi Plot number 71 Deh Khanto Main National Highway Landhi Karachi Plot Number A-8/C, SITE Karachi 57 KM Mile Stone, near Lucky Cement Limited besides Edhi village, Super Highway Karachi 10 Rajby Textile Pvt Ltd Add: Survey # 54,55, Deh Bin Qasim Town, Karachi 11 Naveena Industries Limited Naveena House: 21, Banglore Town, Block No. 7/8, Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi-75350, Pakistan 12 Mekotex Pvt Ltd Unit 1:Plot 495,501 & 504, Deh Landhi Main National Highway Karachi Unit 2: Plot D-15,D-19 SITE Kotri Unit 3: Plot N-05,N-03 SITE Kotri 13 Rizwan Enterprises Plot No: F-50 & F-39 SITE Area Near SSGC Karachi 14 Apex Garments Add: A/29-S, Industrial Area SITE 75700 Karachi Pakistan Add: F1-A1, SITE Karachi Pakistan 15 TEXMARK Pvt Ltd (KHAADI) Plot A8/H SITE Karachi (MU) Plot D-106 SITE Karachi (MU) Plot F-2A/K SITE Karachi (Werehpouse) 16 S Noorsons Add: F-308/A, SITE Karachi, 75700 Pakistan 17 Mustafa & Company Pvt Ltd Add: D-227 Metroville Site Karachi 18 Brand Roots Add: Plot No.27 Sector 24 Korangi Industrial Area Karachi 19 M/s. Eastern Garment Pvt Ltd B-58, SITE B-8/A, SITE C/11-B/3, SITE C-17 & C-17 A, SITE F-144, SITE A-8, E-1, SITE 20 M/s. Naeem A25/B SITE, Karachi Enterprise F281-A SITE, Karachi 21 M/s. TAUHEED INTERNATIONAL (PVT) LTD Plot No.220 Sector 7-A Korangi Industrial Area Karachi 22 M/s. SAVA Weaving Mills Pvt Ltd UNIT 1: F-238, SITE, Karachi / Unit 2: F-348, SITE, Karachi. 23 M/s. Chottani F-515, Workers Road, S.I.T.E., Karachi. Industries F-487/A, Workers Road, S.I.T.E., Karachi. F-526, Workers Road, S.I.T.E., Karachi. 24 M/s.Knittex Garments Plot # 103, Sector 15 Korangi Industrial Area Karachi. 25 M/s.TEE ZEE Head Office:R-393,Sector 14-A Shadman Town, North Karachi, Karachi TEXTILE Plot No. CD-382, Shah Baig Gabol Town, Sector 16-B North Karachi Industrial Area Karach Plot No. CD-374, 1 st Floor Shah Baig Gabol Town, Sector 16-B North Karachi Industrial Area Karachi ST-12, Plot # 674- 01st Floor , Sector 16-B, Gabol Town, North Karachi Industrial Area, Karachi 26 ST-12, Plot # 674-02nd Floor , Sector 16-B, Gabol Town, North Karachi Industrial Area, Karachi. M/s. Hafiz Tannery Plot No. 1 to 5, Sector 7-A, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 27 M/s. Anis Apparel PLOT NO.165 & 166, SECTOR-23, KORANGI INDUSTRIAL AREA KARACHI 28 M/s. MODUS TEXTILE A-59/A, MANGHOPIR ROAD S.I.T.E., KARACHI MILLS PVT LTD 29 M/s. Zafar Industries 6-C, 21st Commercial Street Phase II, Ext DHA, Karachi Plot No.137, Sector 24, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 30 M/s. Liberty Mills Ltd A/51-A, SITE, Karachi 31 M/s. Jeaman Leather & Leather Clothing PLOT # 368 SECTOR 7-A K.I.A. KARACHI 32 M/s. Khas Pvt Ltd Plot No. 80/1, Sector 7/A, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 33 M/s. International Knitwear Ltd F-2A/L, SITE, Karachi 34 M/s.Fakhria Tannery Plot No.339, Sector 7-A, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 35 M/s. G.M Leather Industries Plot No. 49/2, Sector 7-A, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 36 Artistic Milliners Pvt Ltd. Plot No.4 Sector 25, KIA, Karachi. Plot No.2 Sector 25, KIA, Karachi. Plot No.21 Sector 25, KIA, Karachi. Plot 12/13, Sector 16, KIA, Karachi. Plot No.8 Sector 25, KIA, Karachi. Plot No. 10, 11, 14 & 104, Deh Kanto Tappo, Bin Qasim Town, Landhi, Karachi. 37 Tulip Towel Industries Pvt. Ltd. A-39/B, Hill Street, SITE, Karachi. 38 Feroze1888 Mills Ltd. Plot No. H-23/4-A, Scheme No. 3, Landhi Industrial Area, karachi. Plot No. C-3, SITE, Karachi. Plot No. A-5/D, SITE, Karachi. Plot No. F-125, SITE, Karachi. Plot No. F-342, SITE, Karachi. Plot No. S-81, Northern Bypass, Karachi. 39 Umar Garments Plot No. 1-B-1, Sector 29, KIA, Karachi. Plot No. 1-B-2, Sector 29, KIA, Karachi. Plot No. B-52, Sector 28, KIA, Karachi. 40 Premium Knits F-261, SITE,Karachi. 41 Union Fabrics E-20/B, Central Avenue, SITE, Karachi. 42 Five Star Apparels Plot No. E-92, Sector No. 31-D, P&T Society, Korangi, Karachi. 43 Lakhany Silk Mills Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 21, Sector 29, KIA, Karachi. Plot No. 37, Sector 27, KIA, Karachi. 8/C, Muhammad Cooperative Housing Society, Karachi. 44 Crown Textile F-352/A, F-350, F-442, F-454, F387EA, D-249, B/1 & D-249, C/1, SITE, Karachi. F-350, SITE, Karachi. F-442, SITE, karachi. F-454, SITE, Karachi. F-387EA, SITE, Karachi. D-249, SITE, Kaachi. B/1, SITE, Karachi. C/1, SITE, Karachi. 45 R K Apparel First Floor, Plot No. CIB/3, Sector 16, KIA, Karachi. 46 Alfaz Enterprises F-413/A, SITE, Karachi. 47 Selimpex International LA-8/14, Block 22, FB Area, Karachi. 48 Al Razzaq Fibres Pvt Ltd. B-20, Street 8, Nooriabad. 49 Khas Socks & Knitwear C-07, Shade B, South Avenue, SITE, Karachi. 50 Stitches Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 15/3, Sector 12-C, North Karachi, Industrial Area, Karachi. 51 Al Hadi Exports D/103-A, Near Ghani Chowrangi, Karachi. 52 Syntech Fibres Pvt Ltd 5-3-1, Sector 15, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 53 Adamjee Engineering Pvt Ltd Plot 1 & 16 Sector 20, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 74900, Sindh 54 ELFY Chemical Industries Pvt Ltd Plot no 8, Sector CVI, Karachi Export Processing Zone, Landhi Industrial Area, Karachi 55 Pak Petrochemical Industries Pvt Ltd Unit-1: Polymer House, Survey No. 136 Main National Highway, Karachi Unit 2: Plot A-24 NWIZ, Port Qasim, Karachi 56 Habgen Guargums Ltd Habgen Guargums Limited 2nd Floor, United Bank Building, I. I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi-74000 (Pakistan) 57 IFTEKHAR AHMED & CO. (IAC) PLOT NO.7 NEW FRUIT & VEGETABLE MARKET SUPER HIGHWAY KARACHI, PAKISTAN 58 F.A. 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