Cratus, a Brillanz Group company, has officially inaugurated Pakistan’s earliest and largest smart, theft-resistant telecom cabinet manufacturing facility, strategically located in Humak, Islamabad. Spanning an impressive 100,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art factory is poised to revolutionize the country’s telecom infrastructure ecosystem.
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The newly unveiled facility brings cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities to Pakistan, enabling local production of advanced telecom cabinets equipped with multi-layered anti-theft defenses and real-time smart monitoring. Featuring drill-proof materials, flame-resistant casings, triple-lock mechanisms, vibration sensors, and hooter alarms, these cabinets offer comprehensive security. They also include GPS tracking, torch detection, and remote alert integration—empowering telecom operators with proactive oversight and asset protection.
The inauguration ceremony featured notable industry figures, including the CEO of Telenor Pakistan, alongside Brillanz Group executives, Cratus leadership, and other telecom sector dignitaries. The event underscored the significance of this milestone in strengthening domestic manufacturing and ramping up Pakistan’s ability to serve national telecom needs independently.
Adjacent to bolstering local production, this facility has notable implications for export readiness. Its advanced manufacturing capacity is expected to support Pakistan’s ambitions to export sophisticated telecom infrastructure components to regional markets, further enhancing economic impact.
The factory also reflects Brillanz Group’s broader vision of fostering digital resilience and innovation. With this fortified security-first approach to equipment manufacturing, Cratus is setting new benchmarks for standards, exporting potential, and self-sufficiency in Pakistan’s telecom value chain.
As Pakistan moves quickly toward upgrading its telecom networks, expanding 5G coverage, and enhancing connectivity, the Humak facility positions Cratus and its partners to deliver reliable, secure, and locally-made infrastructure solutions at scale.


