Hussain Industries

Hussain Industries

Infobox_Company
company_name = Hussain Industries
company_type = Partnership
company_
slogan = "Commitment towards excellence in quality"
foundation = Multan,Pakistan (1994)
location_city = Multan
location_country = Pakistan
key_people = Ghulam Hussain, CEO; Muhammad Ishfaq and Khurram Shahzad Ahmad
revenue = Profit PKR (FY 2008)
industry = Textile Manufecturing
products = Yarn Dye Home-textiles
homepage = [http://www.hussainind.com/

Hussain Industries (est. 1994) is one of the largest textile manufacturers in Pakistan. Located at Pakistan’s largest cotton growing area of Multan. The CEO as well as the major share holder is Ghulam Hussain and his younger brother Muhammad Ishfaq who owns the rest of the shares.

Hussain Industries mainly manufactures articles with intense color tones including dyed yarns, printed kitchen towels, napkins, tea towels, table cloths, terry towels, surgical towels, industrial towels (with & without logo, tile motifs, check variants, micro checks, graduated checks & linear embroidery), herring bone, mono checks, dish clothes, shower curtains, hospital bed sheets, thermal blankets, bed spreads, draw sheets, upholstery + goblin, handkerchief, aprons, place mats, pot holders, gloves, beach throws using a dobby loom, jacquard loom and a shuttle looms which allow for state of the art floral motifs, subtle shadows and color gradients. They hold ISO 9001-2000 certification by RWTÜV Systems GmbH – Germany.


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