S. Alam Group of Industries

S.Alam Group is a Bangladeshi industrial conglomerate.[1]

S.Alam Group
TypePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1985
FounderMohammad Saiful Alam Masud Chowdhury (Chairman)
Headquarters2119, Asadgonj, Bangladesh., ,
Bangladesh
Key people
Muhammad Saiful Alam Masud Chowdhury
ProductsFood & allied products, cement, steel, power & energy, transportation, shipping, manufacturing, properties, agro, trading
Total equity140 billion BDT (2 billion USD)
Number of employees
7,000
Websitewww.s.alamgroupbd.com

S. Alam Group also has investment in banking, leasing, insurance, stock brokering, and merchant banking. The industries under this group include food and allied products, steel, banking, consumer products, sugar, cement, power, energy, transportation, shipping, manufacturing, hospitality, financial institution, agro, trading, oil, and gas.[2]

Companies of S.Alam Group

Food and allied products

  • S. Alam Soya Seed Extraction Plant Ltd.
  • S. Alam Vegetable Oil Limited.
  • S. Alam Super Edible Oil Limited.
  • S. Alam Refined Sugar Industries Ltd.
  • S. Alam Refined Sugar Industries Ltd. (Unit-2)
  • S. Alam Tank Terminal Ltd.

Cement

  • S. Alam Cement Ltd.
  • Portman Cements Ltd.

Steel

  • S. Alam Steels Ltd.
  • S. Alam Cold Rolled Steels Ltd.
  • S. Alam Cold Rolled Steels Ltd. (Unit-2)
  • Galco Steels (BD) Ltd.
  • Galco Steels (BD) Ltd. (Unit-2)

Power and energy

  • Karnaphuli Prakritik Gas Co. Ltd.
  • Shah Amanat Prakritik Gas Co. Ltd.
  • S. Alam Power Plant Ltd.
  • S. Alam Power Plant ltd. (Unit-2)
  • S. Alam Power Generation Ltd.
  • SS Power 1 Ltd, Gondamara, Baskhali (660 MW Coal Power Plant).
  • SS Power 2 Ltd, Gondamara, Baskhali (660 MW Coal Power Plant).

Transportation

S. Alam Luxury Chair Coach Services Ltd.

Shipping

  • Bering Sea Lines

Manufacturing

  • S. Alam Bag Manufacturing Mills Ltd.

Properties

  • S. Alam Properties Ltd.
  • Hasan Abason (Pvt.) Ltd.
  • Modern Properties Ltd.
  • Ocean Resorts Ltd.
  • Prasad Paradise Ltd.
  • Marine Empire


  • Fatehabad Farm Ltd.

Trading

  • S. Alam Brothers Ltd.
  • S. Alam Trading Co. (Pvt.) Ltd.
  • S. Alam & Company
  • Sonali Cargo Logistics (Pvt.) Ltd.
  • Sonali Traders
  • Global Trading Cor. Ltd.

Banks and Non Bank Financial Institution of S. Alam

Controversy

On April 17, 2021, five workers at Banshkhali power plant were killed by police firing bullets at protesting workers demanding payment of dues and breaks for prayer and iftar during Ramadan. Their ages ranged from 18 to 25. More than 20 other workers were also injured.[3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. "Change of guards raises eyebrows". The Daily Star. 2017-10-31. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  2. "Government looking into debt records of Shossain Group". Dhaka Tribune. 2017-11-26. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  3. "5 dead as police open fire on coal power plant workers in Chattogram". The Daily Star. 2021-04-17. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  4. "Banshkhali Power Plant Site:5 workers killed as cops open fire". The Daily Star. 2021-04-18. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  5. "Five die in clash between police and power plant workers in Banshkhali". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
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