| 30 May 2007 |
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Qatar Petrochemical Company opens fourth liaison office in China
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Doha - Qatar Petrochemical Company (Qapco)Qatar Petrochemical Company (Qapco)
opened its fourth liaison office in China with the official inauguration of its latest addition in Guangzhou recently. The company has three other offices in China, one each in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing. QapcoQapco
has already opened 16 offices around the world to extend its marketing network, including Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai in India, Karachi and Lahore in Pakistan, as well as in Bangladesh, Taiwan (Taipei), Egypt (Cairo), Syria (Damascus), the UAE (Dubai) Lebanon (Beirut) and two warehouses in Syria (Tartous) and Egypt (Al Adabia).
's delegation to China was headed by the General Manager, Dr Mohammed Yousef Al Mulla. The delegation included Abdul Rahaman Al Abdullah, Marketing Manager, Mohd Jassim Al Na'ama, Public Relations Manager, Naji Johar, Assistant Marketing Manager for Development and Planning, Ahmad Al Emadi, Assistant Manager for Sales, Mohamed Abdul Rahman, Head of Central Lab and Technical Support, Paulo Roberto Fabert, Technical Customers Services and Amin Al-Dib, Exhibition Officer in Public Relations Department. Directors of QAPCOQAPCO
's liaision offices in China and Taiwan also joined the delegation. Speaking on the occasion, Al Abdullah said that QapcoQapco
's Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is sold to over 4500 customers spread over 90 countries worldwide, adding the company is striving to consolidate its global marketing network through representation and commercial offices in different parts of the world.
"Such offices will add value to QapcoQapco
, get closer to customers and meeting their demand faster. This would eventually help increase the revenues and ensure the company's excellence. QapcoQapco
boosts high quality products and is striving to be the leading producer and supplier of LDPE in the world." he said.
Al Mulla noted that the company has embarked on expansion plans that instate its status not just as the leading LDPE producer in the Middle East, but as a major global player with a portfolio mix that's well diversified and balanced.
"Upon completion of the expansion by 2010, Qpaco's capacity will reach 1, 3 million MT of Ethylene and 1,1 million MT of Polyethylene with total investment of $ 1,7bn". Dr Al Mulla added.
© The Peninsula 2007
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