Every day we use hundreds of items that can be traced back to the use of plastics. From packaging, construction, transportation, electronics to agriculture, healthcare and sports, every field has been made better by the use of plastics in some way, shape or form. Based on its versatility, adaptability, resistance to corrosion and ease of manufacturing has meant that it has become the essential part of so many aspects of life.
And while plastics might be famous for their adaptability, over at Mandviwalla Mauser Plastic Company it seems the qualities of their product are reflected in the company itself. The company is a prime example of adapting to the circumstances around it and has embarked on its revival in recent years. The revival has been so successful that one of its long time creditors, Meskay and Femtee Trading company has taken over to reap the fruits of the turnaround going forward. The turnaround at the company can be attributed to the fact that the management was open to change being carried out at the company in order to guarantee its success.
In order to understand what has happened at Mandviwalla, there is a need to draw open the fractal nature of this story. Our story begins with the invention of plastics early in the 20th century. The content in this publication is expensive to produce. But unlike other journalistic outfits, business publications have to cover the very organizations that directly give them advertisements. Hence, this large source of revenue, which is the lifeblood of other media houses, is severely compromised on account of Profit’s no-compromise policy when it comes to our reporting. No wonder, Profit has lost multiple ad deals, worth tens of millions of rupees, due to stories that held big businesses to account. Hence, for our work to continue unfettered, it must be supported by discerning readers who know the value of quality business journalism, not just for the economy but for the society as a whole.To read the full article, subscribe and support independent business journalism in Pakistan