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Rubber World Industries commits to maintain prices of rubber insulation products across the region
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 18 - 2009 at 11:08
- PRESS RELEASE
The average price of rubber raw materials across the globe has risen by 15% in 2009, says Rubber World Industries, the leading manufacturer of closed-cell rubber insulation 'Gulf-O-flex' in the Gulf and South-East Asia, and part of the international business conglomerate, the Memon Group of Companies.
Following a long period of continuous decline, the price of rubber raw material in the world market has seen an increase in the second quarter of 2009. Furthermore, three of the largest rubber producers in Southeast Asia - Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, agreed to cut down their exports to push up the export price.
Rubber producers and exporters have also decided to cut down output, which could translate to a 6.2% drop in world rubber production in 2009 to hit 9.36m tons. Amidst increasing global rubber raw materials prices, RWI maintains a positive outlook on the regional market taking pioneering efforts to enhance its processes and production capacity.
"Amidst present challenges, we are strengthening our efforts to increase our production by 600 containers to sufficiently address the need for rubber insulation products in the region. We expect the region to witness a steady increase in the demand for high quality rubber insulation products, which motivates us to explore more technologies to further enhance the quality of our products and the efficiency of our processes."
said Abu Baker Shaikhani, Managing Director, Rubber World Industries, and Chairman of the Memon Group.
RWI has also recently revealed its expansion goals, which is to be able to produce 3,600 containers by 2013, thereby cementing its leading position as the source of high quality products for major property developments by real estate leaders in the UAE. As the only producer of rubber insulation in the Middle East region, RWI delivers a versatile range of rubber insulation products that meet the requirements in the oil and gas fields, construction, shipping and automobile industries. RWI products are used in more than 90 countries, including the US, Germany, Russia, Canada and Singapore.
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About Rubber World Industries:Rubber World Industries (RWI) has pioneered the production of 'Gulf-O-flex' in the entire Gulf and South-East Asia region, providing a versatile range of rubber insulation products for the oil and gas, construction, shipping and automobile industries. Established in 1993 and part of the international business conglomerate - the Memon Group of Companies, the manufacturer dominates the regional market today by supplying 86% for of the region's requirements for rubber insulation pipes and sheets, and other rubber-derived products. International exports of RWI's high quality products to more than 90 countries, including the US, Germany, Russia, Canada and Singapore, has also been a major contributor to the company's achievement of a remarkable Dhs32.4m revenues in 2008 and overall global success.
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Website: www.communigateme.com
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