About — Our Story

A small shop on
Bannu Road.

ایک چھوٹے سے پمپ سے شروع ہونے والی کہانی

In 1985, Marhoom Haji Kala Khan Sultan Zai — known to everyone as Kala Khan — opened a small fuel pump and cement shop on Bannu Road in Dera Ismail Khan. Two pumps, one shed for cement, one truck.

He had one rule: a price quoted is a price kept, and a delivery promised is a delivery made — even if it costs him. He kept that rule in cash-strapped years, in flood years, in years when the PKR halved. He kept it even when other yards quietly cut deliveries to make up the loss. He never did.

He left us in 2008. His sons run the yard now — and the rule has not changed.

41
Years in trade
12,000+
Tons delivered / month
18
Trucks in fleet
2,400+
Contractors served

What we sell, and what we don't.

We sell fuel, cement, blocks, crush, and sand. That is all. We do not sell paint, tile, glass, or steel — because we are not the best yard in D.I. Khan for those, and we believe in being honest about that.

What we do sell, we sell from our own stockpile, weighed on our own calibrated scales, and delivered on our own trucks. There is no middleman in the chain. The price you are quoted is the price you are charged.

The yard, and our delivery network.

Our main yard sits on a four-acre plot on Bannu Road, D.I. Khan. From there, our 18-truck fleet runs deliveries across D.I. Khan, Tank, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and parts of South Waziristan. Within 50 km of the yard, freight is on us.

Beyond 50 km, we still deliver — but at cost. We will quote the freight up front and we will not change it after the truck has left the yard.

“زبان کی قیمت ہمارے ہاں سونے سے زیادہ ہے”مرحوم حاجی کلا خان (1985–2008)