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Haleeb Foods partners with Careem

byCT Report
19/01/2021
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LAHORE: Haleeb Foods (HFL) the pioneer dairy and beverage company of Pakistan has partnered with Careem, the Super App for the greater Middle East and Pakistan.  This partnership is a move to facilitate HFL employees with safe and convenient day to day travelling.

A signing ceremony was held to mark the occasion at HFL, Head Office in Lahore.  Commenting on this partnership Faisal Nisar, Head of Supply Chain at Haleeb Foods, said, “Wellbeing of our employees is our responsibility at all times. Travelling in and around the metro cities has always been a challenge and this initiative is taken in order to ease out the travel related concerns. We are hopeful that Haleeb family will benefit considerably from the mobility solutions offered by Careem.”

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Mohsin Zaka, General Manager Ride-Hailing, Careem Pakistan said, “We are delighted to provide our corporate services to Haleeb Foods. Careem for Business is a solution catering directly to the ever-changing transportation needs of organizations. Partnerships like these will aid companies like Haleeb Foods in considerably improving the employee mobility experience through our platform which offers considerable cost savings, flexibility and control.”

Being the oldest National Dairy Company of Pakistan, Haleeb Foods is strongly committed to providing safe and hygienic products to its consumers. Sustainable business practices for a better and healthier tomorrow are mainly driven through its employee safety and empowerment, environmental initiatives, food security and quality checks across its supply chain starting from milk collection to consumption.

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