Introduction The Arabian United Float Glass Company is the first independent float line in the Middle East and Africa. Using state-of-the-art technology enables us to produce flat glass from 2mm to 15mm thickness of architectural or ...
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Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thenayan Al-Saud, Chairman of SABIC and Chairman of the Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu, officially opened the company's state-of-the-art SABIC Technology Center (STC) in Bengaluru, India in a ceremony which ...
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Kentz Corporation Limited (LSE: KENZ), the holding company of the Kentz engineering and construction group, is pleased to announce the award of a five year framework contract for general engineering services on the SAMREF refinery in Saudi ...
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October 2013, all Cristal TiO2 products manufactured at the Yanbu, Saudi Arabia facility will transition from a Cristal product name to the product brand TiONA. For decades, the TiONA brand of TiO2 products has been associated with ...
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Saudi cement firms, Yanbu Cement Co and Saudi Cement Co, have both announced positive results for the second quarter of 2013. Yanbu posted a 26.9% increase in net profit for the period to $73.1m (SAR 274m), up from last year's ...
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According to Arab News, the Saudi Arabian Ports Authority has announced that the commercial ports are now ready to receive cement and clinker. The announcement follows King Abdullah s decree last month, which ordered the import of 10 ...
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Saudi-based Yanbu Cement Co has signed an agreement with the Ports Authority (PA) to import clinker into the kingdom, Arab News has reported. The deal is part of a government initiative to import 10 million tonnes of cement in the next ...
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Saudi Arabia s King, HH King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has issued a directive to fund more cement plants and import around 10 million tonnes of cement in order to offset a shortage in the country. Saudi Press Agency said that the ...
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Yanbu Cement Co recorded a net profit of $65.9m (SR: 247m) in the first quarter of 2013 - a 70.4% increase on the same period in 2012. The company attributed the growth due to much higher sales as a result of the start of commercial ...
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The spot market for LPG cargoes loading out of the Middle East has softened amid weak demand from Asian buyers, according to market sources. This was reflected in the spot cargo price differentials, with Arcadia heard selling 44,000 mt of ...
Colfax Fluid Handling, a business of Colfax Corporation (NYSE: CFX), has received an order to deliver 21 of its Allweiler screw pumps valued at more than €300,000 for a power plant in Saudi Arabia. The pumps will be an important part ...
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New paraxylene capacity of 2.6 million mt/year and benzene capacity of 820,000 mt/year will be built in Saudi Arabia over the next four years by Saudi Aramco, a source close to the state company said Tuesday. These aromatics capacities ...
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Saudi cement producers Yamama and Yanbu have reported solid profit growth, though Yamama s profits slipped somewhat in 2012 s final quarter, Saudi Gazette has reported. Yanbu Cement posted a net profit of SR720m ($192m) for 2012, up by ...
Yanbu Cement has announced a net profit of $192m (SR: 720m) for 2012 - a 36.1% increase on 2011. The company said that the increase had been achieved as a result of improved sales and the fact that it had started production at its fifth ...
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Arabian Business reported that South Korea's Samsung Engineering and its consortium partners have signed a USD 3 billion contract for a massive power project in Saudi Arabia. The consortium partners, who also include Saudi based Al Toukhi ...
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