Founding Father - Adamjee group of companies
Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood
Sir Adamjee founded the group in 1922. The Adamjee name has been prominent and highly reputed name amongst the business circles of the sub-continent throughout the 20th century.
Adamjee Group of Companies
The Growing Tree of Adamjee.
Probably, one of the oldest business groups of the region, Adamjee today symbolizes the “Business House” of the yester years, which is traditionally past on down from generation to generation of family members. Presently the fourth generation of Adamjees hold key managerial positions in the group and have identified three focal points of management focus: Human Resource Development & Professionalism, Independent share holding and Entrepreneurial freedom, and Consolidation of core businesses.
The group is a well diversified conglomerate comprising of over twenty companies strategically divided into sub groups with crises-cross holdings
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Our Companies
01.
Khatija Adamjee Foundation
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Pacific Multi Products (Pvt) Ltd
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Adamjee Global Solutions
Adamjee Gobal Solutions aspires to continue the prestigious foundations of
trust and ethics laid down by Sir Adamjee in the global immigration industry.
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Adamjee Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd
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Adamjee Managements (Pvt) Ltd
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Adamjee Engineering (Pvt) Ltd
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Adamjee group of companies
History
The House of Adamjee was founded in Burma (now Myanmar) by the illustrious Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood. Born in 1880 in Jetpur Town of Gujarat . W hilst still in his teens, he ventured out to Burma and started operating as an independent businessman. The first few years of his career were spent in rice, matches & jute trade. With his keen business sense and financial acumen, he met with early success.
By 1922, he had accumulated sufficient resources and a strong presence in the commodities markets, enabling him to setup his first Industrial venture – a match factory in Rangoon [now Yangon]. In 1927, he returned to India to establish a jute mill in Calcutta.
By 1922, he had accumulated sufficient resources and a strong presence in the commodities markets, enabling him to setup his first Industrial venture – a match factory in Rangoon [now Yangon]. In 1927, he returned to India to establish a jute mill in Calcutta. The Adamjee Jute Mill Ltd. was the third jute mill to be setup by an Indian and the first Muslim public company. To capture this emerging niche, Adamjee along with Mr. G.D. Birla of Birla Jute, broke into this monopolistic trade controlled by the East India company.