Today 53 Grade Cement Price
| Serial No | Companies | Price/50kg Bag |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | BestWay Cement Rate | RS. 1,415-1,425 |
| 2 | Pakcem Cement Rate | RS. 1,440-1,450 |
| 3 | DG Khan Cement Rate | RS. 1,425-1,435 |
| 4 | Fauji Cement Rate | RS. 1,405-1,415 |
| 5 | Lucky Cement Rate | RS. 1,400-1,410 |
| 6 | Kohat Cement Rate | RS. 1,390-1,400 |
| 7 | Cherat Cement Rate | RS. 1,385-1,395 |
| 8 | Maple Leaf Cement Rate | RS. 1,435-1,445 |
| 9 | Power cement Rate | RS. 1,390-1,400 |
| 10 | Askari cement Rate | RS. 1,395-1,405 |
| 11 | Pioneer Cement Rate | RS. 1,405-1,415 |
| 12 | Paidar Cement Rate | RS. 1,390-1,400 |
| 13 | Falcon Cement Rate | RS. 1,385-1,395 |
| 14 | Flaying Pakistan Rate | RS. 1,350-1,360 |
White Cement Price in Pakistan
| Serial No | Companies | Price/40kg Bag |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maple Leaf White Cement | RS. 2150-2250 |
| 2 | Kohat White | RS. 2050-2100 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the largest cement plant in Pakistan?
D.G khan cement limited is providing a large amount of cement in Pakistan. This company is owned by Nishat Group and was founded in 1986. Its net worth is about 2.2 billion PkR
In which city of Pakistan multiple cement plants are working?
The main headquarters is located in Lahore, Pakistan. D.G Khan Cement has four plants in Pakistan, two of them are located in D.G khan and the other two are located in the Khairpur district and Hub Lasbela district respectively.
Best cement brands in Pakistan?
DG khan cement
Maple leaf cement
Best way cement
Lucky cement
Attock cement
Which company is producing the most cement?
D.G Khan Cement Company manufactures most cement .Its production capacity is 22,400 tons per day or 6. 72 million tons/annum.
How many types of cement are used in Pakistan?
Different types of cement are used worldwide. But in Pakistan, only two types of cement are used: Hydraulic cement and Non-Hydraulic cement.
Difference between hydraulic and non-hydraulic cement?
The key difference lies in the curing and hardening processes of these cement types. Hydraulic cement reacts with water, enabling it to set and strengthen in diverse conditions, even underwater. In contrast, non-hydraulic cement depends on carbonation for curing and is unsuitable for use in consistently moist environments.

