In the ever-evolving world of construction, being in the know about the latest cement prices is key. As of December 2023, here’s a quick glance at the rates for 53 Grade Cement from leading manufacturers in Pakistan:
Serial No | Companies | Price/50kg Bag |
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1 | BestWay Cement Rate | RS. 1,290-1,295 |
2 | Pakcem Cement Rate | RS. 1,300-1,305 |
3 | DG Khan Cement Rate | RS. 1,300-1,305 |
4 | Fauji Cement Rate | RS. 1,290-1,295 |
5 | Lucky Cement Rate | RS. 1,285-1,290 |
6 | Kohat Cement Rate | RS. 1,285-1,290 |
7 | Cherat Cement Rate | RS. 1,280-1,285 |
8 | Maple Leaf Cement Rate | RS. 1,305-1,310 |
9 | Power Cement Rate | RS. 1,285-1,290 |
10 | Askari Cement Rate | RS. 1,290-1,295 |
11 | Pioneer Cement Rate | RS. 1,285-1,290 |
12 | Paidar Cement Rate | RS. 1,290-1,295 |
13 | Falcon Cement Rate | RS. 1,290-1,295 |
14 | Flaying Pakistan Rate | RS. 1,265-1,270 |
White Cement Elegance
For those seeking finesse, here are the prices for white cement:
Serial No | Companies | Price/40kg Bag |
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1 | Maple Leaf White Cement | RS. 2,000-2,100 |
2 | Kohat White | RS. 1,900-2,000 |
FAQ – Cement Insights
Q: Which is the largest cement plant in Pakistan? A: D.G Khan Cement Limited, owned by Nishat Group and founded in 1986, holds the title of the largest cement plant in Pakistan, with a net worth of about 2.2 billion PkR.
Building Tomorrow at Today’s Prices
In summary, these rates provide a snapshot of the current cement market. For a more detailed understanding, considering factors like project requirements, brand reputation, and delivery efficiency is crucial. Stay informed to build a better tomorrow.