13 February 2002

METITO (Overseas) Limited has completed work on a prestigious water treatment plant for a major textile mill in the Pakistani port city of Karachi.

The company was awarded the contract for the Afroze Textile Mill in Karachi by Afroze Textile Industries Ltd to ensure a supply of pure clean water that is vital to providing first class colour in the dyeing process at the mill.

The plant installed and recently commissioned by METITO is capable of providing one million gallons of pure water every day and is one of the landmark projects the company has undertaken to date in Pakistan from their headquarters for Europe, Asia and Africa in Sharjah.

METITO Director of Business Development, Mr. Bassem Halabi who attended the official opening of the plant in Karachi, said: "The major problem facing the mill was that their water supply was highly polluted saline water from on-site wells. This is compounded by the fact that Karachi has no natural water resources and suffers from the problems of seawater intrusion and contamination from leakages in an ageing sewerage system.   To overcome these problems, METITO used extensive pre-treatment techniques coupled with the most advanced membrane separation technology to ensure the production of pure water suitable for use in the dyeing process. The quality of water used can have a significant impact on the quality of dyeing which is why purity is so important."

Congratulating METITO on the quality of the plant, Mr Larry Afroze of Afroze Textile Industries, said: "I am delighted at the highly professional service METITO has provided and the excellent performance of this plant which is already saving us a considerable amount of money in the dyeing process."

Mr. Bassem Halabi added that METITO has also commenced marketing its water treatment and commodity chemicals in Pakistan that are produced at the company's own factory in the Hamriya Free Zone in the UAE. The textile mill is the latest of a number of projects METITO has undertaken in Pakistan. The highest profile project to date was their work on the Hub River Power Plant near Karachi some years ago.     METITO (Overseas) Ltd Managing Director Mr. Fady Juez added: "We see great opportunities for our specialised services in heavily industrialised cities in Pakistan where natural water resources are scarce. In these regions, the need for the treatment of industrially processed water as well as recycling industrial effluent is extensive."

METITO is the leading international company for the provision of wastewater treatment, desalination and water supply projects. It runs its European, Asian and African operations from its regional headquarters in Sharjah and has a factory and laboratory facility in the Hamriya Free Zone, and manages its operations in Egypt and North Africa from its offices in Cairo.

METITO is an international company that was founded in 1958 by Mr Farouk Ghandour, its present Chairman, and has project management capabilities to undertake similar and much larger projects worldwide.

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