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2012
Nishat
Mills
LTD
Submitted by : Muhammad Gulraiz Ahmed
NFC Institute Of Engineering & Fertilizer
Research Faisalabad
(affiliated with UET LHR)

[INTERNSHIP REPORT]
Electrical Engineering (power)

In the name of
ALLAH
The Gracious and The Benevolent

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Acknowledgements
First of all the whole praise to ALMIGHTY ALLAH, the creator of the universe and anything in this universe. He made us super creature, blessed us to accomplish this work. We are very thankful to Allah
Almighty, Who has provided us such an opportunity to gain knowledge in Ibrahim Fibers Limited. It was a great experience to do internship over here. We learnt many things practically which we have learnt theoretically earlier. We also pay our gratitude to the
Almighty for enabling us to complete this Internship Report within due course of time.
Words are very few to express enormous humble obligations to our affectionate Parents for their prayers and strong determination to enabling me to achieve this job.
We would like to thank all the administration engineers, operators and officials for helping us and for their kind behavior.

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Introduction
Nishat Group billion (US$ 5 billion), it ranks amongst the top five business houses of Pakistan. The group has strong presence in three most important business sectors of the region namely Textiles, Cement and Financial
Services. In addition, the Group also has reasonable market share in
Insurance (Adamjee and Security General), Power Generation, Paper products ( Nishat Shoaiba Paper
Mills)
and
Aviation
( Phonix Aviation). It also has the distinction of being one of the largest players in each sector. The Group has a remarkable position in the market as good as any multinationals operating locally in terms of its quality of products, services and management skills.Nishat Group is one of the leading and most diversified business groups in South
East Asia with fixed/ current assets of over Rs.300

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