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EGY CRETE to set up cement plant in Upper Egypt

by Hamed Mahmoud
January 10, 2022
in Real Estate
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In continuation of its expansions in the Egyptian market and keenness on keeping pace with the state’s developmental plans, Capriole’s subsidiary EGY CRETE is poised to expand in Upper Egypt through inaugurating a plant for cement products and tile-interlock pavers in Beni Seuf province in 2024.

EGY CRETE’s plant  will supply  interlock tiles and top-quality myriad  cement products to Upper Egypt’s national projects, including  ones  taking place in  Halaib and Shalateen region.

EGY Crete, according to chairman and managing director at Capriole Mostafa Mufeed, had initiated since its incorporation back in 2017 a strategy for participating in the state-led development, renovation plans and gigantic developmental projects across Egypt.

The group, he added, was a core partner in such projects through its plant’s top-grade products and in several grand projects that started in the past few years, notably the 4th Generation cities and the renovation of Greater Cairo and the provinces.

” The group is cooperating with leading contractors and governmental institutions in respect of the execution of ongoing projects in Upper Egypt and supplied cement products and tile-interlock pavers to mega projects in  Haliab and Shalateen,” said he.

” EGY CRETE, kicking-off Upper Egypt’s projects back in 2018, expects a nationwide developmental drive to be unleashed, originating  from the heart of  Upper Egypt in 2022-2023.”

EGY CRETE supplied up to 200,000 meter tile-interlock pavers to the Upper Egypt provinces of Beni Sued, Almenia, Suhag, Aswan, Halaib & Shalateen, Al-Fayuom, El-Menia El Gedida, Luxor, Qena, Al-Farafra and Akhmeem, he explained.

The group strives to expand through setting up  factories in Upper Egypt, so as to keep pace with the development drive and the mega projects in progress in Upper Egypt, he noted.

 

Tags: Beni SeufCaprioleEGY CRETEUpper Egypt

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