Muhammadi Steamship

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Muhammadi Steamship

Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited was a Pakistani shipping company which was headquartered on Muhammad House in Karachi. It was one of the oldest locally owned shipping companies in Pakistan until it was nationalised in 1974.

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Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited
Company typePublic
IndustryShipping
Founded2 May 1947
Defunct1974
FateNationalised by the Government of Pakistan
SuccessorPakistan National Shipping Corporation
Headquarters,
Pakistan
Area served
Pakistan
Key people
Fakhruddin Valika (chairman)
OwnerValika family
Habib family
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History

Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited was incorporated on 12 May 1947.[1] It was a large-scale joint venture among business families of Pakistan, including Habib, Cowasjee, Dada, Arag, and Adam, which held ownership until 1963 when Valika family acquired the stake.[2] Under the Valika family's leadership, the company built Al-Abbas, which was the first major ship to be built in Karachi Shipyard.[3] The company was nationalized by the Government of Pakistan under then President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It was later merged with other Pakistani nationalized shipping companies to create the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.

In 1949, it became the first Pakistani shipping line to be publicly listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange.[4]

Muhammadi House on McLeod Road (now I. I. Chundrigar Road) was the headquarters of the company.[5]

Ships

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ShipBuiltTonnageBuilderIn ServiceFateNotes
Al Murtaza Ali19427235 GRTWest Coast Shipbuilders, Vancouver as 'Fort Norman'1948 - 1954Sold in 1954 to United Oriental Steamship Company, Karachi and renamed ANWARBAKSH
Husaini later Al Husaini19437157 GRTNorth Vancouver Ship Repairers Ltd., North Vancouver as 'Fort Clatsop'1948 - 1968Broken up at Karachi in November 1968Renamed in 1949
Ahmadi later Al Ahmadi19205186 GRTTodd Dry Dock & Construction Company, Tacoma as 'Pallas'1948 - 1954Broken up at Karachi in 1954Renamed in 1949
Al Hasan19437165 GRTNorth Vancouver Ship Repairers Ltd., North Vancouver as 'Fort St. Antoine'1949 - 1964Broken up at Karachi in February 1964
Colima later Al Chisti19171306 GRTSodra Varfvets Nya A/B, Stockholm as 'Svealand'1949 - 1954Broken up at Karachi in 1954Renamed in 1950
Al-Sayyada19447165 GRTVictoria Machinery Depot Company, Victoria B.C. as 'Hastings Park' 1952 - 1967Broken up at Karachi in November 1967First ship to dry dock at Karachi Shipyard.[4][6]
Al Ahmadi19405361 GRTLithgows Ltd., Port Glasgow as 'Risaldar'1958 - 1966Broken up at Karachi in June 1966
Al-Abbas19676087 GRTKarachi Shipyard1967 - 1971Sunk on 16 August 1971 in Operation Jackpot by the Mukti Bahini commandoes at ChittagongFirst merchant ship built at Karachi Shipyard.[4][6]
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