
Pulses & Lentils
Our core line. Cleaned, graded and packed for kitchens and catering.
- 400 gm
- 800 gm
- 1 kg
Foodstuff processing & packaging
Since 2008 we have sorted, processed and packed pulses, lentils, sugar, flour, rice, coffee and food colours for retail shelves and wholesale trade across the Kingdom and beyond.
Introduction
Mohammed Hafeez Food Factory has grown since 2008 into a recognised name in food manufacturing and processing. Our core work is the careful processing of pulses and lentils — cleaned, graded and checked so that what reaches the pack is what we promised on the label.
Alongside pulses, we manufacture food colours to strict quality standards, and sort, process and pack sugar, flour, rice and coffee beans for local and international markets.
Quality assurance sits at the centre of the operation. We follow the guidelines of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority together with international food safety practice, so every batch that leaves the gate has a record behind it.
Raw material is inspected on arrival. Anything outside specification goes back to the supplier with a quality alert note — it never enters storage.
Packaging and labelling follow a written packing standard, from 100gm sachets of food colour to 15kg commodity sacks.
A pre-dispatch inspection closes every order. The PDI report is the last signature before the truck loads.
Types of packaging
Retail packs and bulk sacks run on the same line and the same standard.

Our core line. Cleaned, graded and packed for kitchens and catering.

Sorted and packed from household packs up to catering weights.

Bulk sacks for bakeries, restaurants and wholesale distribution.

Manufactured in-house — vibrant, safe colouring for bakery, confectionery and beverages.

Sorted and packed to a consistent grain profile, pack after pack.

Beans sorted, processed and sealed for roasters and the trade.
Need a different weight or private-label artwork? Tell us the specification and we will quote against it.
Process flow
Two quality gates sit inside the line. Material only moves forward when it passes.
Grain, commodities and packing material arrive and are logged in.
Quality control checks the lot and writes the receiving inspection report.
Receiving inspection reportPass and it moves to storage. Fail and it returns to the supplier with a quality alert note.
Not OK → back to supplierApproved stock is stored under controlled conditions until it is called to the line.
Cleaning, sorting, processing and colour manufacturing run to batch instructions.
Good output goes to packing. Recoverable output is reworked. Rejects go to the scrap yard against a scrap note.
Rework · Reject → scrap noteFilled, sealed and labelled as per the written packing standard.
As per packing standardFinal check on count, weight, seal and label before release.
PDI reportCleared stock is loaded and leaves the factory.
Quality & compliance
We follow Saudi Food and Drug Authority guidelines together with international food safety practice. The controls are not a poster on the wall — they are four documents that a batch cannot move without.
Ask for our quality documentationRaised for every incoming lot of raw and packing material.
Issued with any material returned to the supplier, stating the reason.
Records rejected output and its disposal decision.
Signs off the finished order before despatch is allowed.
The company
Organisation chart
Contact
Tell us the product, the pack size and the quantity. Our sales department will come back with a quotation.
Opens your email app with the enquiry filled in.