Burque
Faraz Siddiqui has a diverse work experience in the field of IT. faraz started their career as a Network Support Trainee at Pakistan International Airlines in 2015. faraz then worked as a Network Engineer at Sonari bank, where they were responsible for monitoring, maintaining, troubleshooting, and provisioning network services. faraz joined Pakqatar takaful as an IT Specialist, where their responsibilities included working on Suse Linux, troubleshooting printer issues, and implementing data backup policies. Faraz also served as an IT Assistant at TPL Corp Ltd., managing and monitoring installed systems and infrastructure, and as a Business Application Lead at Burque, where they oversaw the purchasing of IT equipment and executed IT equipment needs in branches throughout Pakistan. Throughout their career, Faraz has demonstrated proficiency in troubleshooting, inventory management, and IT operations.
Faraz Siddiqui obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Iqra University, where they studied from 2012 to 2016. Prior to this, they studied at Ladybird Grammar School, although specific details such as the duration and degree obtained are not provided.
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Burque
Starting our business streak in 1967 as manufacturers of Battery Cells, the visionary Business acumen of its founder members helped in the diversification and expansion of business into trading, leading to creation of separate business under the umbrella of Burque Corporation. Exploiting maximum leverage and benefits from the long expertise and experiences of its ancestors in the distribution business, they finally concluded a landmark agreement with Nestle SA, Switzerland in 1976 to be the exclusive distributors of their products in Pakistan. From 1974 to 1989, the mainstream business was the marketing and distribution of Nestlé products. Their aggressive and push sales strategy for door to door selling played predominately a vital role in making ground breaking success in short period. By 1989, Burque was distributing Nestlé products directly through nine branches located across Pakistan. Later in 1989, Nestlé Switzerland entered into a joint venture with Milkpak Ltd. for the local manufacturing of its products. Burque eventually restructured its entire Distribution network, covering complete territories of Sindh and Baluchistan. At that time, the region contributed about 70% of total Nestlé products sale in Pakistan. Burque is associated with Nestle in Karachi, Mehran Progressive Distributors in Sindh, and Bolan Progressive Distributors in Baluchistan. All other principals fall under the umbrella of NPD Pvt. Ltd. The above business ventures lead the company to earn a distinctive reputation of a well-diversified distribution house of FMCG goods in the categories of food, non-food, chilled and frozen products, serving thousands of customers across Pakistan. Realizing the distribution business as its main forte, the company eventually through geographical expansion targeted the African continent to establish its first footprints in Tanzania, by entering into a business venture with Unilever to become their sole distributor in that region.