Dubai will have the world's largest aluminum processing plant

Dubai January 16 news: India's Darvesh Group said that the company plans to start the world's largest aluminum processing plant in Dubai. Darvesh has 7 operating points in the United Arab Emirates. Ahsan Hassan Darvesh, general manager of the company, said that the company plans to invest 3 billion dirhams in the plant, which is expected to reach 135,000 tons after the all-round operation in 2010. The new plant will be named after Noval, and its raw materials will be obtained from companies in the Gulf region such as Dubai Aluminum and Bahrain Aluminum. The factory will mainly manufacture finished products for the construction and packaging industries. The company hopes to purchase metals at competitive prices because once the new smelters in the UAE and Qatar are put into operation, the region accounts for 10% of the world's aluminum production. Darvesh said, "In terms of production capacity, Noval will become the world's largest aluminum processing plant. Due to the rapid development of the manufacturing industry in this region, it is expected that the demand for packaging materials will be large." The composite board is currently the world's largest composite board manufacturer in Germany, and its The production capacity is 110,000 tons. Noval's aluminum composite panels are mainly used in construction, pharmaceutical packaging materials, household aluminum foils, food packaging and laminated foils. Darvesh has acquired 1 million square feet of land in the Dubai Industrial Zone as a site for the plant. The construction period is expected to start in July and be put into production by the end of 2008. The entire project is expected to be carried out in three phases and is expected to be completed by the end of 2010.

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