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Reem Emirates Aluminium launches an 80,000 square meter factory

posted on 15/05/2008: 64 views



Reem Emirates Aluminium LLC (REA), a company under the Royal Group Abu Dhabi, which is a conglomerate of more than 40 companies specializing in various industry sectors such as real estate, construction, media, landscaping, and information technology, announced the launch of their state-of-the-art factory and offices in Mussaffah yesterday.

This purpose built factory and office in the shape of a wave has been constructed on multiple plots of land, encompassing an area in excess of 80,000 square metres. The factory is the largest in the United Arab Emirates and is conceived to provide custom made architectural cladding elements with a particular emphasis on the designing and manufacturing of unitized curtain wall panels. The factory will be capable of producing 60,000 sq. meters of curtain wall panels monthly.

Derek Bruce, General Manager of REA said: "The factory, first of four planned, produces more than 400 unitised panels per shift daily. While many have said that this is inspiring, our plan is to produce even more on a daily basis in the near future to keep up with the significant demands for this product; as this is currently the largest factory of its kind in the Middle East."

To compliment the aluminium factory and to ensure continuity of supply, Reem Emirates Aluminium will also build a 12,000 sq meter "state-of-the-art" glass processing factory, adjacent to the aluminium plant that will house the latest high tech glass equipment from Lisec, Tamglass, and Glaston Technologies. – Emirates News Agency, WAM

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