[6] The initiative was aimed to reduce the family group's dependence on imported packaging materials, especially for their razor blade operations of Treet Corporation.
[6] The partnership was recommended by the Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC), which vouched for the Swedish firm's reliability and interest in international expansion.
[6] Additionally, the contract included a clause for ongoing technical assistance, providing the Swedish partners with an annual payment of $35,000 through 1976.
[6] By 1960, Packages Limited had expanded its workforce to accommodate an additional shift, resulting in a doubling of its output by 1964 compared to 1957.
[6] Additionally, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) acquired a 13 percent equity stake by investing PKR 4 million.
[6] Packages had also expanded into manufacturing standard office supplies such as notebooks, file covers, duplicating paper, and stationery.