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Officials at the official opening ceremony for Hempel’s new Kuwait factory.

Officials at the official opening ceremony for Hempel’s new Kuwait factory.

Hempel inaugurates new factory in Kuwait

01 April 2017

Hempel, a leading paint manufacturer, has inaugurated a new factory in Kuwait to meet increased demand and also to consolidate its position as market leader in the region.

The new factory, costing $14.02 million, is set up in Mina Abdullah and meets ISO 9000 quality management guidelines.

Hempel is the leading coatings supplier in Kuwait. Over the years, its coatings have been used to protect and decorate some of the country’s most iconic buildings, including the Kuwait Towers and the Kuwait Opera House, as well as numerous schools, mosques, hospitals, shopping malls and other important civil structures, it said.

With a 40 per cent higher capacity than Hempel’s existing production facility in Safat, Kuwait, the new factory will help the company meet growing demand for its coatings in the country and the other GCC states. The new factory will be fully up and running by September, and Hempel’s existing factory in Safat will close later in the year.

Karsten Pedersen, group vice-president of Hempel Middle East (West), said: “The factory is a state-of-the-art facility that will produce coatings that are trusted across the region to provide long-term protection to industrial assets, large buildings, homes and infrastructure.”

“We are looking forward to continuing to be the market leader in the region, while increasing production and making our operations cleaner, faster and more energy efficient,” he added.

The factory includes a solvent distillation unit that recycles solvents to reduce hazardous waste, as well as a water treatment plant that ensures much of the factory’s wastewater can be reused for irrigation and cleaning.

It is also the first coatings production unit in Kuwait to include a regenerative thermal oxidiser unit, which removes volatile organic compounds during production to prevent atmospheric pollution.

The factory was opened at a ceremony attended by Ole Frijs-Madsen, Danish ambassador to Kuwait, senior Hempel executives and employees, media representatives and other guests.

At the ceremony, Khaled Al Rashed, board member of DPME, Hempel’s partner in Kuwait, said: “We are proud that our organisation has grown to become the number one paint company in terms of production and distribution in Kuwait.”

“This is a clear sign of our customers’ trust in the quality of our products, which have now become a benchmark for companies worldwide. Today, as we inaugurate this state-of-the art factory, we are also celebrating a story of enduring partnerships that have lasted over 51 years,” he added.




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