Engro trains women forklifter

Engro, along with its partners, is now seeking to secure employment for these trained professionals in technical roles within the industry

By News Desk
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March 14, 2024
This image shows the first batch of women forklift operators of Pakistan on March 13, 2024. — APP

KARACHI: Engro Polymer & Chemicals (EPCL), a subsidiary of Engro Corporation, in collaboration with the Engro Foundation and Descon Technical Institute, has launched a pioneering training program for women forklift operators in Pakistan, a statement said on Wednesday.

The program, named Umeed-e-Nouh, is part of Engro's broader commitment to fostering an inclusive culture and empowering women with technical skills. The 7-week course is designed to prepare women for roles in manufacturing and supply chain operations, with 21 candidates selected from a pool of 172 applicants.

"Engro remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing diversity through a dedicated focus on inclusion, particularly within technical domains," Jahangir Piracha, CEO of Engro Polymer & Chemicals said. "Beyond offering training opportunities, our priority was to establish a nurturing environment that empowers and facilitates women, enabling them to concentrate fully on their learning and gaining financial stability. We are dedicated to instigating transformative change that extends its impact to a broader societal level."

Engro, along with its partners, is now seeking to secure employment for these trained professionals in technical roles within the industry.