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Cratus Launches 100,000 sq. ft. Smart Telecom Cabinet Facility in Islamabad

  • July 10, 2025
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Cratus Technologies, a company under Brillanz Group, has launched Pakistan’s largest smart theft-resistant telecom cabinet manufacturing facility in Humak, Islamabad. Spanning 100,000 sq. ft., the facility aims to enhance the country’s telecom infrastructure by increasing domestic manufacturing capacity and offering high-quality, secure equipment for telecom operations. With a production capacity of over 5,000 cabinets annually, the facility is positioned to serve both the local market and international clients with exports estimated at over USD 15 million annually.

The inauguration was attended by major telecom stakeholders, with Telenor Pakistan CEO Khurram Ashfaque present as the chief guest. He was joined by Brillanz Group CEO Bilal Qureshi, Cratus CEO Adnan Siddique, and Cratus COO Majid Hussain. Industry representatives from Jazz, PTCL Group, Nayatel, EDOTCO, Engro Enfrashare, TAWAL Pakistan, ATL, Deodar Digital Infrastructure, and Pak Launch were also in attendance. Their presence reflected the sector-wide recognition of Cratus’ impact on strengthening telecom operations across Pakistan.

Cratus Technologies has rapidly emerged as a leader in telecom infrastructure protection, now holding over 95% market share in smart theft-resistant cabinet manufacturing within Pakistan. Its participation at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona for two consecutive years has helped build its profile on the global stage, promoting both its innovation and export readiness. The company’s solutions are designed to combat one of the industry’s long-standing challenges—equipment theft—which causes operational disruptions and financial losses across telecom networks.

The new factory showcases the integration of local engineering talent with advanced industrial design and manufacturing processes. It aligns with Brillanz Group’s vision of building ventures that are rooted locally but have global scale and relevance. According to Bilal Qureshi, the facility brings together Industry 4.0 technologies with scalable infrastructure to generate economic value and employment. Adnan Siddique emphasized that this expansion allows Cratus to position its product innovations on a global level while also contributing to economic sustainability and local tech capacity.

Senior representatives from major telecom infrastructure companies shared feedback on Cratus’ role in reducing theft incidents and improving operational reliability. Leaders from EDOTCO, TAWAL Pakistan, Engro Enfrashare, and Deodar Digital Infrastructure acknowledged the company’s hands-on collaboration in solving operational challenges and driving innovation in infrastructure protection. Their testimonials reinforced Cratus’ role as a trusted partner in the evolving telecom ecosystem.

With a focused commitment to innovation, sustainability, and export-driven growth, the new facility reflects Brillanz Group’s broader mission to scale transformative ventures that address real industry needs. Cratus’ continued investment in secure, durable, and locally engineered telecom hardware highlights the potential of Pakistan’s manufacturing sector to support digital infrastructure while contributing to long-term industrial development.

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