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New Zealand company sets up the first pultrusion factory in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, February 01 - 2009 at 13:59
  • PRESS RELEASE

New Zealand based Pultron Composites has started building the first pultrusion factory in Dubai at the Jebel Ali Free Zone as part of its expansion plans in the region.

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  • L-R: Wayne Mikkelsen, NZTE's Dubai-based Trade Commissioner and Dr. Salwan Al-Assafi, General Manager of Pultron Composites Middle East.
    L-R: Wayne Mikkelsen, NZTE's Dubai-based Trade Commissioner and Dr. Salwan Al-Assafi, General Manager of Pultron Composites Middle East.
The company serves the construction industry through world class pultrusion technology which transforms fibre and specialty resins into reinforced materials with high strength, light weight, corrosive and electrical resistant properties for use in harsh environments where corrosion can dramatically limit the lifespan of steel.

The company which has been operating in the GCC markets for the last six years and has received support from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), is fast expanding its operations in the region which is known for its corrosive climatic conditions.

Wayne Mikkelsen, NZTE's Dubai-based Trade Commissioner, commented:
"New Zealand companies with their innovative approach and strong capabilities in research are making headway in the region's construction industry."


"The significant corrosion problems in this region due to climatic conditions have resulted in strong demand for pultrusion services and with their new factory in Dubai, Pultron will be able to serve the market in a fast and efficient manner," he added

Pultron's purpose built factory in Dubai is part of the company's strategy to better serve its customer base in UAE, KSA, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.

Pultron Composites Middle East general manager Dr. Salwan Al-Assafi says the company has increased its staff in the region in the past two years and expects to make significant staff increases in the coming year. This includes specialist sales engineers with industry specific knowledge.

"Next year is predicted to be slower than originally forecast because of the economic downturn but Pultron is continuing to invest in the Middle East because there will continue to be underlying growth in our specific sector and the corrosion problems will not go away," says Dr. Al-Assafi.

Recently the company won a grant for $1.2m from the New Zealand Government's Foundation for Research, Science and Technology. The funding will deliver a new platform of technologies for Pultron, providing greater intellectual capability and technical know-how that can be applied across its entire business.

The investment will also help provide the platform for Pultron to grow rapidly from a New Zealand manufacturer to a company with significant operation in the Middle East and Asia.

The pultrusion factory is being built by the construction firm FNC.
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