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Maple Leaf Cement

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Pakistani building materials company
Maple Leaf Cement
Company typePublic
PSXMLCF
KSE 100 component
KSE 30 component
IndustryCement
Founded1956; 69 years ago (1956)
HeadquartersLahore,Pakistan
Key people
Tariq Sayeed Saigol (Chairman)
Sayeed Tariq Saigol (CEO)
RevenueIncreaseRs. 68.653 billion (US$240 million) (2025)
IncreaseRs. 19.107 billion (US$66 million) (2025)
IncreaseRs. 11.503 billion (US$40 million) (2025)
Total assetsIncreaseRs. 118.731 billion (US$410 million) (2025)
Total equityIncreaseRs. 70.959 billion (US$250 million) (2025)
OwnerKohinoor Textile Mills (56.50%)
Number of employees
1799 (2025)
ParentKohinoor Textile Mills
SubsidiariesMaple Leaf Power Limited
Websitewww.kmlg.com/mlcfl/profile
Footnotes / references
Financials as of 30 June 2025[update][1]

Maple Leaf Cement is a Pakistanicement manufacturer based inLahore.[2][3] It is the fifth-largest cement manufacturer in Pakistan afterLucky Cement,Bestway Cement,Fauji Cement, andDG Cement.[4][5][6]

History

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Maple Leaf Cement was founded in 1956 by theWest Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation in a collaboration with theGovernment of Canada.[7][8] The initial production capacity was 120,000 tons per annum (tpa) of ordinary Portland cement, which increased by an additional 180,000 tpa in 1960.[8]

In 1967, White Cement Industries Limited was founded at the same location which was the first white cement manufacturing plant in Pakistan.[8] Initially, it had a capacity of 15,000 tpa which was later expanded to 30,000 tpa.[8]

In 1974, under the West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation Ordinance of 1974, Maple Leaf Cement and White Cement Industries were merged into the State Cement Corporation of Pakistan, a holding company established by theGovernment of Pakistan to manage nationalized cement companies.[8]

In 1983, Pak Cement Company Limited was established at the same site with a clinker production capacity of 180,000 tons under a technical and economic assistance program with National Complete Plant Export Corporation of China.[8]

In January 1992, Maple Leaf Cement was acquired for Rs 486 million byNishat Mills under the privatization scheme of theGovernment of Pakistan.[9] Later, it was transferred toSaigol Group in a swap scheme in whichNishat Group acquiredDG Cement from Saigol Group.[10] Saigol family also acquired Pak Cement and White Cement Industries during the privatization scheme which were merged into Maple Leaf Cement Factory Limited on July 1, 1992.[8]

In April 1994, Maple Leaf Cement began a project to expand its cement production capacity of annual greyportland cement from 0.6 million tons to 1.6 million tons.[11] The project had a total cost of US$160.8 million.[11] TheInternational Finance Corporation (IFC) contributed US$45.2 million in financing to the project, which was part of a larger US$160 million investment program.[11] The financing provided by the IFC consisted of a US$5.2 million equity investment, a US$30 million loan for IFC's own account, and an additional US$10 million loan.[11] The remaining financing was raised by listing the company on theKarachi Stock Exchange on August 17, 1994.[12] The financing was used to acquire a new cement plant fromFLSmidth.[11][13] The plant became operational in April 1998.[8]

In 2004, Maple Leaf Cement initiated a process conversion project, transitioning a wet process plant with a clinker capacity of 600 tons per day (tpd) for grey cement to a dry process plant with a clinker capacity of 500 tpd for white cement.[8] The project was completed, and commercial production commenced on April 1, 2006.[8] Following the conversion, white cement production capacity increased from 30,000 tpa to 180,000 tpa.[8] The total cost of the project was PKR 3,280 million.[8][14]

In November 2022, Maple Leaf Cement commissioned a new grey clinker production line at its brownfield site inIskanderabad,Punjab, Pakistan.[15] The production line was supplied by Chengdu Design & Research Institute of China and increased the site's production capacity by 7000 tons per day.[15] The total cost of the project was PKR 20 billion (approximately US$90.2 million at the time).[15] The project was financed with adebt-to-equity ratio of 70:30, with funding obtained through the Long Term Financing Facility (LTFF) and Temporary Economic Refinance Facility (TERF) offered by theState Bank of Pakistan.[15][16]

References

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  1. ^"Maple Leaf Cement Annual Report 2025"(PDF). Retrieved9 October 2025.
  2. ^"Maple Leaf plans to raise Rs4.3bln through rights issue".The News International. 16 August 2017.Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. Retrieved2 January 2018.
  3. ^"Corporate result: Maple Leaf Cement's earnings fall slightly to Rs4.7b".The Express Tribune. 13 September 2017.Archived from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved18 November 2020.
  4. ^"Maple Leaf Cement to Record Highest Net Profit in Six Years". November 20, 2012 – via www.bloomberg.com.
  5. ^Salman Abduhu (13 June 2017)."Cement prices up by Rs10-20/bag".The Nation. Retrieved18 November 2020.
  6. ^"Maple Leaf places $80m plant order".Dawn. 18 January 2017.Archived from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved18 November 2020.
  7. ^Research, B. R. (January 25, 2024)."Maple Leaf Cement Company".Brecorder.Archived from the original on May 9, 2024. RetrievedNovember 28, 2024.
  8. ^abcdefghijkl"Maple Leaf Cement Factory Limited profile".Economic Review. April 1, 2008.
  9. ^"Ministry of Privatisation - Privatisation Commission". March 28, 2023. Archived from the original on March 28, 2023. RetrievedNovember 28, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^Jamal, Nasir (November 11, 2013)."Rebuilding on ruins of nationalisation".Dawn.Archived from the original on July 8, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2018.
  11. ^abcde"IFC APPROVES US$45.2 MILLION FOR CEMENT FACTORY IN PAKISTAN".IFC.
  12. ^"Maple Leaf review".International Cement Review. February 28, 2005.Archived from the original on May 9, 2024. RetrievedNovember 28, 2024.
  13. ^"MEED | PAKISTAN: IFC promotes hedging deals".Archived from the original on 2024-05-09. Retrieved2024-11-28.
  14. ^"Cement: MAPLE LEAF CEMENT FACTORY LIMITED - Year Ended 30-06-2004".Brecorder. February 28, 2005.Archived from the original on May 9, 2024. RetrievedNovember 28, 2024.
  15. ^abcd"Maple Leaf Cement begins Line 4 production".International Cement Review. November 9, 2022.Archived from the original on May 9, 2024. RetrievedNovember 28, 2024.
  16. ^Mangi, Faseeh (February 23, 2021)."Construction Giant Mulls Expansion After Imran Khan's Tax Perk for Pakistan Housing".Bloomberg.Archived from the original on 2021-03-01. Retrieved2024-11-28.
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