Oman Aluminium Cast seals strategic supply deal with Napco
MUSCAT, 9 hours, 10 minutes ago
Oman's Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) has announced the signing of a strategic deal between Oman Aluminium Cast Company and National Aluminium Products Company (Napco) for
supply of its newly developed raw material in line with its ongoing efforts to enhance local content and support the industrial sector in the sultanate.
Madayn, which facilitated the key agreement between Napco and Oman Aluminium Cast, said this collaboration underscores the significance of co-operation between Omani companies to contribute to boosting the national economy, developing local industries, and enhancing the quality of Omani products to meet global standards.
The agreement also plays a key role in generating local employment opportunities and reinforces Oman’s position as a regional leader in the aluminium industry, it stated.
Under this agreement, Oman Aluminium Cast will supply Napco with a newly developed raw material, which has successfully passed all necessary qualification tests.
Oman Aluminium Cast Company relies on Sohar Aluminium for the supply of raw metal, and it then manufactures billets, which serve as the primary raw material for Napco. These billets are used to produce aluminium profiles that meet the needs of both local and global markets.
Engineer Abdullah Al Mayasi, Director General of Suhar Industrial City, said the agreement reflects both companies’ commitment to integration and supports Oman Vision 2040 by emphasising on the significant role played by local products and content in enhancing the national economy.
The signing of this agreement is part of broader efforts driven by the integrated Aluminium Economic Cluster team in Suhar Industrial City, stated Al Mayasi during the signing ceremony held at Knowledge Oasis Muscat, in the presence of Engineer Dawood bin Salim Al Hadabi, CEO of Madayn.
In addition to Madayn, the team is overseen by the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (Opaz); National Programme for Economic Diversification (Tanwee); National Programme for Private Sector and Foreign Trade Development (Nazdaher) and the Industrial Innovation Academy.
The cluster aims to strengthen the sultanate’s position as a global hub for aluminium production by attracting new investments and developing advanced manufacturing industries, it added.
-TradeArabia News Service