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Al Arabia sets sights on 10,000-tonne of aluminium exports

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Update time : 2025-10-20 16:06:22
Al Arabia Company for Manufacturing and Painting Aluminium is gearing up to ramp up its annual exports to over 10,000 tonnes with a strategic makeover. This transformation into a fully integrated industrial complex, complete with cutting-edge production lines and a range of expansion projects, has strengthened its competitive edge in both local and global markets.

Tracing back to 2020 

Chairperson and Managing Director Ibrahim Al-Batran shared that the company’s growth journey started in 2020. This came in with a significant chunk of his investments from Morocco to Egypt by acquiring the firm. This initiative was all about building a strong industrial player and boosting investor confidence in the Egyptian market.

The Director further pointed out that the company has rolled out two new aluminium extrusion and production lines, achieving full integration across all stages of manufacturing. He also mentioned that exports remain a key part of the company’s growth strategy, with 70 to 75 per cent of total output now making its way to regional and international markets. 

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