Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat) CEO, Mahmood Alkooheji, has paid a site visit to GARMCO’s recently-announced $ 55 million new recycling and cast house facility.
The construction of the new facility, a re-melt operation is designed to develop GARMCO’s metal recycling capability, which will increase GARMCO’s production capacity by 150% to 200,000 tonnes of aluminium slabs per annum.
Accompanied by GARMCO’s Chairman, Mahmood Alsoufi, Acting CEO, Mohamed Essa, GARMCO board members, Ahmed Al Duriaan and Jawad Al-Qallaf alongside the senior company team members, Alkooheji conducted a tour of the site and was briefed on the project’s progress and preparations for the expansion in operations.
"We are pleased with the progress of this project which will further develop the Kingdom’s downstream aluminium industry," Alkooheji said. "The manufacturing sector accounts for 20% of Bahrain’s GDP and such projects will boost the Kingdom’s exports. The aluminium industry is a key area of focus for Mumtalakat as we manage our portfolio with the objective of enhancing performance and returns of our assets. We aim to leverage our sector expertise and extensive regional and international networks to help GARMCO meet its growth objectives."
This expansion comes as part of a three-year programme aimed at lowering the cost of metal.
"We see this as a major step forward in the next stage of GARMCO’s development and the progression of the aluminium industry in Bahrain," GARMCO’s Acting CEO, Mohammed Essa said. "It will contribute not only to GARMCO but to the development of recycling programmes in the region. The project is on track and we are looking forward to receiving the first cast in July in order to reach maximum operational capacity by November this year."
Source: BNA
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