TheT K Group of Industriesis aBangladeshiindustrialConglomerateknown for itsvegetable oilbusiness.[2][3]It also has interests in steel, shipbuilding, pulp and paper, plastics, cement, and textiles.[4]The conglomerate is headquartered inChittagong.The group is one of the topVATpayers in the country.[5]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1972 |
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Headquarters | Chittagong,Bangladesh |
Key people |
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Revenue | ৳25800crore(US$2.2 billion) (2021) |
Number of employees | 50,000+ (as of 2023) |
Website | tkgroupbd |
History
editT. K. Group of Industries was established in 1972 as a trading company by two brothers, Mohammed Abu Tayab, and Mohammad Abul Kalam.[6]The brothers started the business with a two thousand taka grant from their father.[7]It is the largest producer of edible oil products in the country.[8]The annual turnover of the group is overUS$5 billion.
Enterprises
editT.K group has around 20 major concerns:
Edible oil
Steel
- Karnafully (Galv) Mills Ltd.
- Karnafully Steel Mills Ltd.
Board
- Super Board Mills Limited
- Super Formica and Lamination Limited
- T. K. Chemical Complex Ltd.[11]
Paper
- T. K. Paper Products Ltd.
- Progressive Containers Ltd.
Packaging & containers
- Samuda Containers Ltd.
- T. K. Gas and Gas Cylinder Ltd.
Tea
- Baramasia Tea Estate
- Elahinoor Tea Estate
- Rangapani Tea Estate
Textile
- Chin Hung Fibres Ltd.
Ship building
- T. K. Shipyard Limited
Trading & food
- T.K Consumer Products limited-has two admiring brandsPUSTIandFAMILY.[12]
Shares & securities
- T.K. Shares & Securities Ltd.
Construction
- Tradevisor Limited
Vehicle
- MAF Motors
Associates enterprises
editT.K Group of Industries has over 15 major associates business sectors:
- Samuda Chemical Complex Limited[13]
- Super Knitting & Dying Mills Limited
- Super Thread Limited
- Super Synthetic Limited
- Mohammadi Trading Co. Limited
- Bangladesh Timber & Plywood Industries Limited
- MAF News Print Mills Limited
- MAF Shoes Limited[14]
- Tradevisor Limited[15]
- Modern Hatchery Limited
- Modern Power Co. Limited
- Modern Fibers Industries Limited
- Modern Polly Industries Limited
- Masud & Brothers
- Rubi Food Products Limited
- Uni-Trade
- Premier Cement Mills Limited[16]
- Asia Insurance Limited
- Riff Leather Limited
- M A Tayab Limited
- MAF Motors
Achievements
editT.K Group's brands have secured the heart of the people of Bangladesh for a few decades. This group has been awarded many awards nationally and internationally since its journey began. It has been awarded many times as "Standard Chartered Trade Awards",[17]"Best Brand Award"[18]for the contribution to the growth of the country's export and import market.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"About Us".T. K. Group of Industries.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"'Most large enterprises were born through Janata Bank'".The Business Standard.10 April 2023.Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^Chakma, Jagaran (29 September 2020)."TK Group to invest Tk 1,744cr at Bangabandhu Shilpa Nagar".The Daily Star.Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^"Land acquisition hinders industrialisation".The Daily Star.18 March 2013.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^Hussain, Anwar (5 August 2017)."Half of Chittagong Customs House revenue income comes from top 100 firms".Dhaka Tribune.
- ^zaman."About T.K. Group – TK Group".Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^"Freedom fuels rise of corporate Bangladesh".The Business Standard.15 December 2021.Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^"Ecnec clears 12 projects, including one to raise cost of Padma Bridge construction".The Financial Express.Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^"Member Details: Shabnam Vegetable Oil Industries Ltd".Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry.Archived fromthe originalon 16 March 2018.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"Member Details: Super Oil Refinery Limited".Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry.Archived fromthe originalon 29 March 2019.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"Caustic soda export to India comes to a halt".The Daily Star.13 July 2018.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"T K Group's Pusti national confce held".The Financial Express.Retrieved19 April2023.
- ^"Chemical exporters appeal against India's anti-dumping duty".The Daily Star.29 September 2017.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"Maf Shoes to be pioneer in export sector".Daily Sun.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"Home".tradevisorbd.
- ^"Local cement companies thriving over multinationals".Dhaka Tribune.11 November 2018.Retrieved29 March2019.
- ^"StanChart honours 12 business icons".The Daily Star.31 March 2019.
- ^http://bangladeshbrandforum /best-brand-award/BestBrand Award