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Tuesday, December 1 - 2009

Pierlite upgrades Sharjah facility

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 18 - 2009 at 11:41

Pierlite Middle East, a manufacturer of light fittings and accessories, has said it has completed the first phase of expansion of its production and administrative facility at Sharjah Airport International Free Zone, Emirates Business has reported. The Dhs22m upgrade would add 100,000 sq ft to the existing facility and would house new machinery available. By the end of 2009, the new facility will have an output capacity of 1.2 million units of recessed ceiling light fittings and Louvres, along with an additional capacity of 1.8 million units of Batten fittings, the firm said.

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