Two Rooms in Lahore: The 30-Year Story of Tti Testing Laboratories
In 1995, if a Pakistani garment factory needed an independent test to prove their fabric met a European buyer’s chemical requirements, they had a problem. There was no independent private-sector testing laboratory in Pakistan to do it. Test results either came from government institutions with long turnaround times, or products were shipped to laboratories in Hong Kong, Germany, or the UK — slow, expensive, and impractical for a fast-moving export industry.
Hamed K. Lateef started Tti in two rooms in Lahore because that gap mattered. He had seen how Pakistan’s textile exporters were being disadvantaged: their products were competitive, but their documentation was not. Buyers had no independent verification they could trust.
Thirty years later, the company he built in those two rooms has 534 accredited test methods, processes 2,000+ tests every working day, and holds accreditations that make its reports legally accepted in 70+ countries.
This is the story of how that happened.
1995: The gap that no one else was filling
Pakistan’s textile export industry in the mid-1990s was growing fast. The Multi-Fibre Arrangement — the quota system that had governed global textile trade — was being phased out under the WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, creating new market access opportunities. But as quota barriers fell, technical barriers rose. European and American buyers increasingly required test reports, compliance certificates, and quality documentation that Pakistani factories had no reliable way to produce domestically.
Hamed K. Lateef’s founding insight was straightforward: Pakistani exporters needed what their competitors in Hong Kong, India, and Bangladesh already had — an independent, credible testing body that spoke the same technical language as the buyers’ quality departments.
Textile Testing International — now Tti Testing Laboratories — was established as the first specialised third-party testing and inspection body from the private sector in Pakistan.
The accreditation milestone that changed everything
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation from PNAC (Pakistan National Accreditation Council) established that Tti’s test reports were not just domestically credible — they were internationally recognised. Through PNAC’s membership in the ILAC/APLAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement, Tti test reports became accepted in 70+ economies without requiring re-testing at a foreign laboratory.
This was the technical infrastructure Pakistan’s export industry had been missing. A test result from Lahore now carried the same legal weight at an EU border as a result from a laboratory in Hamburg or Amsterdam.
The firsts — a timeline of industry milestones
| Year | What happened |
|---|---|
| 1995 | Tti founded by Hamed K. Lateef in Lahore as Pakistan’s first independent private-sector TIC body. |
| 2009 | First CPSC-approved Conformity Assessment Body in Pakistan for lead content testing under the US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Pakistani children’s product and toy exporters could now access the US market with domestic test results for the first time. |
| 2010 | First CPSC-approved lab in Pakistan for flammability testing. Tti now holds the largest CPSC-approved scope in Pakistan. |
| 2017 | First testing facility from Pakistan to exhibit at APLF Hong Kong — the world’s leading leather and fashion goods trade fair — representing Pakistan’s testing infrastructure on an international stage. |
| 2018 | Organised and sponsored PAKLAB 2018, the first-ever Pakistan Lab Show — bringing Pakistan’s scientific laboratory sector together for the first time. |
| 2018 | Recognised among Pakistan’s Top 100 Performing Companies. |
| 2021 | First IAC-certified antimicrobial testing laboratory in Pakistan — enabling Pakistani manufacturers of antimicrobial textiles, PPE, and medical products to certify their claims with domestically-issued results accepted in the US market. |
Tti’s 30-Year Interactive Timeline
Click any milestone year to explore what was happening at Tti and in Pakistan’s export sector.
From one division to 17
Tti began as a textile testing laboratory. The logic of expansion was driven by what Pakistan’s exporters actually needed.
Leather testing came early — Pakistan’s Sialkot region is responsible for approximately 20% of world surgical instrument production and a significant share of global leather goods. Footwear exporters needed chromium testing. Leather goods exporters needed restricted substance testing. The division grew.
Food testing grew as Pakistan’s rice, fruit, and agricultural commodity exports expanded into EU and Gulf markets with strict pesticide residue and quality requirements. Pharmaceutical testing grew as Sialkot’s surgical instrument manufacturers needed ISO 13485 and EU MDR compliance support. Environmental testing grew as ZDHC and EU regulations began scrutinising not just products but the factories that produced them — requiring wastewater and effluent testing. ZDHC MRSL testing, including wastewater discharge categories A through D, became a specialised division within the chemical testing scope.
Today, Tti operates across 17 divisions: Textiles & Apparel, Leather, PPE, Footwear, Dyes & Chemicals, Institutional, Paper & Packaging, Sports Goods & Toys, Food & Agriculture, Pharmaceutical, Inspections & Audits, Environment, Training, Sustainability Services, Surgical Devices, Petroleum, and Metals.
The group today
Tti Testing Laboratories is the flagship of a six-organisation group:
- Tti Testing Laboratories — core testing facility, 25,000 sq ft, Lahore HQ with offices in Karachi, Faisalabad, and Sialkot
- Tti Inspections Pvt Ltd — ISO/IEC 17020-accredited, first in Pakistan for textiles, GAFTA-124 certified
- SES (Sustainable Environmental Solutions) — EPA-certified environmental monitoring and consultancy
- Fahm-ul-Halal — halal development and compliance
- Tti Sustainability Center — ESG, GHG inventories, carbon credits, ZDHC, LCA, SBTi advisory
- Tti Training Institute — technical and management sciences training
Why Pakistan needed Tti — and still does
The challenges Tti was founded to solve in 1995 have not disappeared — they have multiplied. In 1995, European buyers required chemical test results. By 2005, they required specific accredited tests against specific standard versions. By 2015, they required ZDHC MRSL conformance data from ZDHC-approved laboratories specifically. By 2025, they are preparing to require verified GHG carbon footprint data, Digital Product Passport-ready supply chain documentation, and Scope 3 emissions inventories mapped to specific product SKUs.
Pakistan’s exporters — in textiles, leather, food, sporting goods, surgical instruments — face a compliance landscape that changes faster than any individual factory’s quality team can track. The role Tti plays is not just testing: it is translating the global compliance language into something Pakistan’s export sector can act on. When a buyer’s RSL changes, Tti’s clients need to know what it means for their products and what testing they need to run. When a new EU regulation passes, they need to know whether their existing test portfolio covers the new requirement or whether they need new testing.
The founding logic has not changed. What has changed is the scale and complexity of what it takes to fulfil it.
What has not changed
Hamed K. Lateef has remained CEO since 1995. The observation he made in those first two rooms — that Pakistan’s exporters needed independent, credible, internationally accepted test results — is still the reason Tti exists. The regulatory requirements have grown more complex. The technical standards have multiplied. The accreditations have accumulated.
The job is still the same: check what is actually in the product, report what is true, and make sure the result is accepted wherever the product goes.
“We report what is true, even when it is inconvenient. Precision is not a feature — it is our responsibility.”
— Hamed K. Lateef, CEO and Founder, Tti Testing Laboratories
To learn more about Tti’s services, accreditations, and testing capabilities, visit www.ttilabs.net or contact marketing@ttilabs.net.
Further Reading
Tti Services: What We Test, Inspect, and Certify
- PFAS / Fluorochemicals
- Chromium VI (EN ISO 17075-1&2)
- Heavy Metals (REACH Annex XVII)
- APEO / Azo dyes / Formaldehyde
- pH and Colour Fastness
- Tensile strength & elongation
- Pilling resistance (Martindale)
- Seam slippage & strength
- Tear resistance (Elmendorf)
- Dimensional stability / Shrinkage
- Pre-production review
- In-line & mid-production
- Pre-shipment (AQL 1.5–4.0)
- Loading supervision
- Factory audit support
- EU REACH compliance gap analysis
- ZDHC MRSL Level 1–3 roadmaps
- Digital Product Passport prep
- RSL compliance mapping
- Supplier training workshops
30 Years of Firsts: The Tti Milestones
Hamed K. Lateef starts Tti with a single focus: giving Pakistan’s textile exporters access to internationally credible test reports — eliminating the need to send samples to labs abroad.
Tti becomes the first laboratory in Pakistan to achieve ISO 17025 accreditation specifically for textile testing — a milestone that established the benchmark for the industry.
Growing demand from garment exporters in Karachi leads to the second permanent laboratory — bringing full testing capability to Pakistan’s largest port city and hub for fashion exports.
Tti becomes the first Pakistani laboratory to be listed in the ZDHC Gateway — enabling local suppliers to upload MRSL-conformant test reports directly to the platform accepted by H&M, Adidas, PVH, and 200+ brands.
The Tti group now encompasses six entities covering testing, inspection, certification, training, and compliance advisory — serving over 500 factories across Punjab and Sindh with a team of 200+ specialists.
Work with Pakistan’s First ILAC MRA Accredited Textile Lab
From two rooms in Lahore to 200+ specialists across Pakistan. Tti has been the trust mark behind Pakistan’s textile exports for three decades.