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Together, Gulfguard and UAE Plant Will Exceed Region's
Glass Demands
Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia -- Guardian Industries Corp. and its joint venture
partners, National Company for Glass Industries Ltd. and Al Zamil
Group, report that construction of a new float glass facility in
Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), United Arab Emirates, to be known as Guardian
RAK, is progressing according to schedule, according to the joint
venture's board of managers. The board met last week with their
operating and construction personnel. Production at the RAK plant
will begin in the third quarter of 2007.
The RAK float glass plant will be the second one constructed in
the region by these partners. GulfGuard, located in Al Jubail, was
the region's first float glass making facility, and has served markets
in Saudi Arabia and surrounding Gulf countries since it began production
in 1996.
"Because the regional demand for glass has grown, we were
motivated to add new capacity," said Yousef Abaalkhail, chairman
of the board of managers of both GulfGuard and Guardian RAK. "The
Ras Al Khaimah plant will more than double the partners' capacity
for float glass and provide the flexibility to increase float glass
product offerings." Upon completion of the Guardian RAK facility,
the group plans to dedicate GulfGuard's capacity to serving Saudi
Arabian customers. The current facility has ample capacity to meet
all of the Kingdom's glass requirements.
With an initial investment of approximately $115 million, Guardian
RAK will produce 700 tons of glass per day to be used in automotive
and construction applications, including high-performance coated
glass. The RAK facility will employ approximately 300 people and
generate as many as 1,000 additional jobs in related supplier and
logistics industries.
The Gulf region is experiencing a construction boom. Nonetheless,
the combined capacity of the new Ras Al Khaimah glass plant and
GulfGuard will exceed the region's float glass demand for many years
into the future. The board plans to ramp up production as demand
increases. While export markets to surrounding countries are shrinking,
the Guardian family of companies' network of sales personnel is
well positioned to take advantage of unique global export opportunities.
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