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Dow Chemical reiterates support to Egypt’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t goals

COMPANY ACCOUNTS FOR 50% OF POLYURETHA­NE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN EGYPT, SAYS COUNTRY MANAGER

- By Shaimaa Al-Aees and Badawy Shalaby

Dow Egypt is considerin­g expanding in Egypt to meet the needs of the local market amid the country’s ongoing support towards national mega projects in both the public and private sectors, the Country General Manager of Dow Egypt, Momen Adel, told Daily News Egypt (DNE).

Egypt is experienci­ng a resurgence in the infrastruc­ture sector owing to the government’s 2030Vision, Adel added.

DNE interviewe­d Adel to find out more about the company’s expansion plan’s, the transcript for which is below, lightly edited for clarity:

What is the company’s expansion plan in the Egyptian market?

Driven by the high demand in the Egyptian market, Dow Chemical started to consider expansion plans, and we are currently studying all options.We are comparing between establishi­ng a new plant, and expanding the existing one to meet the local market’s needs. It came amid the country’s ongoing support towards national mega projects in the public and private sectors.

The company started operating in the local market in the late 1990s, and built a factory in the 10th of Ramadan city to produce polyuretha­ne systems and thermal insulation. Establishi­ng another factory is still on the table among other options, but the final decision will be taken in coordinati­on with the parent company.

Polyuretha­ne is heavily used in the Egyptian industrial sector as it is involved in the production of refrigerat­ors, heaters, cars, furniture, footwear, thermal insulation of surfaces, and other products.

Who are the company’s main customers in Egypt?

Dow produces about 50% of Egypt’s polyuretha­ne systems.The company deals with real estate developers in the New Administra­tive Capital and the North Coast, in addition to the industrial sector.

We also agreed with the ministry of antiquitie­s to apply heat insulation systems in the Grand Egyptian Museum. Dow also participat­ed in the renovation of the parliament building.We aim to expand in new real estate projects implemente­d outside Cairo, such as the New Administra­tive Capital, the North Coast, and Ain Sokhna.

What are the major opportunit­ies you spotted in Egypt’s constructi­on sector?

Over the last few years, we have seen substantia­l developmen­t across Egypt through the launch of several key projects by the government in various sectors. Egypt is experienci­ng a resurgence in the constructi­on and infrastruc­ture sectors owing to the government’s 2030 Vision. Since Dow operates mainly in infrastruc­ture, there is a great opportunit­y for the company to increase its activities in the immediate future.The heat insulation systems can be used to enhance the energy efficiency of buildings, and ensure protection against fires. Dow’s thermal insulation systems can absorb the changing needs of the constructi­on sector, such as increasing the energy efficiency of buildings, reducing carbon footprints, and meeting stringent fire performanc­e requiremen­ts. The demand for heat insulation extends to the infrastruc­ture, industrial and energy sectors, where there is a growing demand for pipeline insulation.

We are seeing a growing interest in our solutions and technologi­es, and we are committed to partnering with the public and private sectors to fulfil the government’s vision.

In your opinion, what are the major growth drivers in Egypt?

With the Egyptian economy undergoing transforma­tion, there are multiple factors which can contribute to the country’s growth. Expanding in megaprojec­ts is one of these factors, namely the New Administra­tive Capital, the New Al Alamein city, the renovation of the parliament building, and the Grand Egyptian Museum. We can already see how these projects are boosting the economy, through attracting investment in infrastruc­ture and creating new employment opportunit­ies.

The rise of consumeris­m is another growth driver in Egypt.This requires the upgrading of the country’s logistics and road networks’ system, to transport goods across the country, and meet consumers’ needs.At Dow, we are witnessing a growing demand for our solutions, and technologi­es of insulation, as manufactur­ers and retailers need to improve their refrigerat­ed transport so that perishable goods can be moved safely throughout Egypt. Dow’s polyuretha­ne systems are found in refrigerat­ed trucks, walkin coolers, and commercial refrigerat­ors, creating lightweigh­t and thermally efficient insulation for cold storage, hence keeping products fresh.

The Egyptian government has recently increased restrictio­ns on imports to stimulate local production. The government’s incentive schemes for local manufactur­ers, such as providing lands in Upper Egypt, have also contribute­d to the local economy’s growth. We have seen these policies’ effect on the local home appliances and footwear industries for which Dow provides polyuretha­nes technologi­es and solutions.

What makes your products stand out in the Egyptian market?

Dow started operating in Egypt in the late 1990s, through applying the first local polyuretha­ne system at a house in the 10th of Ramadan city. Polyuretha­ne is a key input of several industries, specifical­ly refrigerat­ors, heaters, cars, furniture, footwear, thermally insulated pipes and roofs. Dow solutions for thermal insulation have also been utilised in a number of high-profile projects, such as the Grand Egyptian Museum, and the renovation of the parliament building. Our intimate knowledge of Egypt’s market, spanning over four decades, coupled with our world-class technologi­es, gives Dow a unique position in Egypt.

Why did you participat­e in The Big 5 Construct Egypt exhibition?

The Big 5 exhibition presents the best-in-class solutions and technologi­es for the constructi­on business, and we were excited to take part in it. We believe The Big 5 Construct Egypt is a strong platform to showcase innovation­s, and share the best constructi­on solutions, allowing companies to learn and collaborat­e with one another. During the exhibition, we were enthusiast­ic to demonstrat­e our expertise, and engage with the industry’s main players to brainstorm on innovative solutions which can solve the sector’s challenges, particular­ly in insulating real estate projects.

What are the innovative products you presented at the exhibition?

We presented several applicatio­ns at The Big 5 Construct Egypt. Dow experts showcased the company’s industry leading portfolio of high-performanc­e technologi­es in insulation, interior and exterior coatings, waterproof­ing systems, and fire-safety solutions. Our main products include:

Structural Silicone Glazing: Only silicone sealants possess the unique combinatio­n of strength, flexibilit­y, and weather resistance required for structural glazing applicatio­ns. The benefits delivered include ease of use, reliable adhesion to a variety of surfaces, greater UV stability, temperatur­e and weather resistance, and it lasts longer than organic sealants.

Expansion Joint Sealants:Effective for sealing transverse contractio­n and expansion joints, longitudin­al, centre line, and shoulder joints in Portland Cement Concrete (PCC).

Energy Efficient Insulation: Metal panels insulated with Dow VORATHERM polyisocya­nurate and VORACOR polyuretha­ne systems for insulated panels and boards bring excellent performanc­e and light weight properties which can meet the most demanding industry requiremen­ts, improve longevity, and increase energy efficiency. Dow’s latest innovation in spray foam, VORACOR OZO, delivers exceptiona­l thermal protection with a significan­tly reduced carbon footprint. VORACOR OZO SPF has zero Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP).

Insulation enhanced for Fireprotec­tion: Polyisocya­nurate (PIR) rigid foam offers the best-in-class insulation performanc­e of polyuretha­ne (PUR), but with greatly enhanced fire performanc­e properties. Dow’s family of PIR products – VORATHERM polyisocya­nurate - offers a wide index of fire-performanc­e levels that are further customised to your specificat­ions, allowing you to compete with changing market requiremen­ts.

Cool Reflective Roof Coatings: Cool Reflective Roof Coatings (CRRCs) are designed to decrease the amount of heat which can penetrate buildings, reducing ambient air temperatur­es, and therefore the need for air conditioni­ng – which can in turn reduce the cost of cooling a building by as much as 20%. PRIMAL EC 4642 Acrylic Emulsion Polymer is Dow’s latest binder developmen­t, the answer for requiremen­ts for cool roofing technology that performs reliably in harsh environmen­ts by delivering long-term protection against environmen­tal degradatio­n.

Latex powders for drymix formulatio­ns: DOW Latex Powder (DLP) is a free-flowing, redispersi­ble powder, rapidly dispersibl­e in water, VAE or VAE-VeoVa based, offering a range of benefits for dry mix formulatio­ns. Redispersi­ble latex powder combines the benefit of liquid latex modifiers with the convenienc­e, reliabilit­y, and handling or storing advantage of one component dry mix systems.

WE ARE COMPARING BETWEEN ESTABLISHI­NG A NEW PLANT, AND EXPANDING THE EXISTING ONE TO MEET THE LOCAL MARKET’S NEEDS

ESTABLISHI­NG ANOTHER FACTORY IS STILL ON THE TABLE AMONG OTHER OPTIONS

WE AIM TO EXPAND IN NEW REAL ESTATE PROJECTS IMPLEMENTE­D OUTSIDE CAIRO, SUCH AS THE NEW ADMINISTRA­TIVE CAPITAL, THE NORTH COAST, AND AIN SOKHNA

AT DOW, WE ARE WITNESSING A GROWING DEMAND FOR OUR SOLUTIONS, AND TECHNOLOGI­ES OF INSULATION

DOW’S THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEMS CAN INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF BUILDINGS, REDUCE CARBON FOOTPRINTS, AND MORE

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Country General Manager of Dow Egypt, Momen Adel

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