Mehran Commercial Enterprises (MCE) has reached a significant milestone by securing its first export order from Australia. This accomplishment comes from partnering with a prominent Australian auto parts import group, known for its contributions to both the local and international student communities, including educational opportunities and overseas employment facilitation.
During recent discussions, the Australian group highlighted their need for skilled auto technicians. Mashood Khan emphasized that Pakistan's automotive industry, with nearly 40 years of experience, has a highly skilled workforce ready to meet this demand. The Director of the group appreciated the potential influx of Pakistani auto-skilled workers to Australia. MCE has voluntarily agreed to support this initiative, demonstrating their commitment to international.
This achievement marks a significant step in strengthening the relationship between MCE and the Australian group, paving the way for future growth and opportunities.
The Indonesian Consulate Embassy has awarded Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Executive Director of Mehran Commercial Enterprises, for his contributions to bilateral trade between Indonesia and Pakistan. In the past, MCE signed a Technical Agreement with a renowned Indonesian auto parts manufacturer to enhance technology and skills development within the MCE team. We are thankful to the Indonesian Consulate for this recognition and look forward to strengthening our business relationship with our Indonesian counterparts as we grow together.
Mehran Commercial Enterprises is proud to announce that it is the first SME auto parts company to sign an MOU with Chinese firms for developing car antennas in Pakistan. This significant milestone was achieved at the Pakistan Business Investment conference organized by the Government of Pakistan in Shenzhen, which aimed to facilitate the relocation of Chinese firms to Pakistan.
Grateful to Mr. Rastgar, Chairman of Rastgar Group and Former Chairman EDB, for spearheading the collaboration with textile universities. First in Faisalabad and now at the Karachi campus of the National Textile University. Honored to have been part of the inauguration ceremony. This collaboration promises to enrich our industry and educate our youth on compressors' implementation. Syed Johar Ali Qandhari, President KATI, ensured Korangi Industries' support for this cause. Daneshwar Dinshaw, Secretary-General of GPCCI, also offered his backing.
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra and Pakistan Aerospace Council (PAeC) have agreed to develop a workable mechanism for manufacturing aerospace components. This was decided at a meeting between Air Marshal Ahmer chairman PAC and the delegation of PAeC members, who were invited at PAC Kamra for initiating deliberations for developing a workable mechanism for manufacturing aerospace components. read more