The milestone tractor produced during the ceremony was a Ghazi 640, Al-Ghazi Tractors' most celebrated model and a name synonymous with reliability among Pakistani farmers for generations.
Spanning over 3.9 million square feet, the Dera Ghazi Khan facility has been the backbone of Al-Ghazi Tractors' operations since 1983. The ceremony brought together company leadership to mark what stands as one of the most significant production achievements in Pakistan's agricultural machinery sector.
Al-Ghazi Tractors manufactures more than 92% of its tractor components locally, a figure that reflects both the depth of its manufacturing infrastructure and its contribution to Pakistan's industrial base. Established as a subsidiary of the Al-Futtaim Group, with Case New Holland as both a strategic shareholder and technical collaborator, the company has spent 42 years building tractors engineered specifically for Pakistan's agricultural conditions.
"Reaching 600,000 tractors is not just a production number, it is a reflection of the trust millions of Pakistani farmers have placed in us over the decades," said Yasin Seker, Chief Executive Officer of Al-Ghazi Tractors. "Every tractor that has left our plant represents a commitment to quality, a livelihood supported, and a step forward for Pakistan's agricultural economy."
Pakistan's agricultural sector employs nearly 40% of the national workforce and contributes approximately 24% of GDP. Al-Ghazi Tractors' nationwide distribution network ensures that farmers in even the most remote districts have access to both the machinery and the after-sales support they need.
"Our vision is to make Al-Ghazi Tractors a symbol of success, not only for our company and shareholders, but for every farmer we serve and every community we touch," Mr. Seker added.
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