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- Eng. Mohamed Abdel Hadi: Contracts to export Smart Window products to Kenya, Libya, Iraq and Canada
Cairo: Smart Window, a leader in window and door solutions and aluminum sectors, aims to achieve a volume of business and contracts in the Egyptian market of approximately 800 million pounds by the end of the current year 2023.
Eng. Mohamed Reda, Chairman of the of Smart Window, revealed, in press statements, Smart Window has a plan to raise its investments in Egypt with the aim of increasing production and export rates and implementing projects for the benefit of the government and the private sector.
This came on the sidelines of the annual breakfast organized by the company.
The Chairman of "Smart Window" indicated that his company has implemented a number of major national projects in the Egyptian market, including the Ministries Building, Knowledge City in the New Administrative Capital and 3 towers in New Alamein, in addition to implementing some projects for several private sector entities, including Emaar Misr Company.
Reda explained that Smart Window's participation in the implementation of such large and giant projects is due to its ability to provide smart products of very high quality, in addition to providing environmentally friendly aluminum facades, stressing that the glass produced by the company saves about 20% of energy consumption.
He added that Smart Window adopts a strategy to localize the local industry by producing new types of its own aluminum sectors and the production requirements necessary for this industry, in a way that works to provide them to the local market and limit imports as well as exports abroad, which contributes to saving foreign currency and relieving pressure on it.
For his part, Eng. Mohamed Abdel-Hadi, Executive Director of Smart Window, said that the company has a plan to increase its exports to a number of foreign, Arab and African markets, noting that Smart Window concluded contracts earlier this year with 4 countries, including Kenya, Libya, Iraq and Canada.
He pointed out the importance of the government approving an exceptional and urgent incentive package for factories and companies that aim to deepen local manufacturing to provide local alternatives to imported products, as well as export abroad.
Abdel-Hadi explained that deepening the local industry and increasing exports represent a real engine for economic development.
He stressed that all local factories operating in the Egyptian market need real support from the state and the authorities entrusted with the industrial file to enable them to continue productive activity and reduce the burdens caused by the economic changes left by the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Abdel Hadi pointed out that the Egyptian market has many opportunities in the industrial field, despite the circumstances it is going through, calling on the government to facilitate procedures for granting land and industrial licenses.
It is worth noting that Smart Window was established in Egypt 6 years ago with Saudi-Egyptian investments. It works in the field of design and aluminum solutions for curtain wall systems, façade solutions, doors and windows. It specializes more in architectural façades for modern buildings that are architecturally complex, and not in traditional buildings such as villas and residential buildings.
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