Times of Oman

Elixir United signs major agreement with Polyeco Gulf

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Elixir United Investment, a part of the well-diversifie­d Omani business house Al Jazeera Internatio­nal Group, signed an agreement with Polyeco Gulf for hazardous waste management and marine pollution control services in the Sultanate.

Polyeco Gulf is a local subsidiary of Polyeco Group, an internatio­nal company founded in Greece that specialise­s in hazardous waste management and marine pollution control services, with operations in more than 12 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The agreement was recently signed by Sheikh Mohammed Nasser al Hashar, Vice-Chairman, Al Jazeera Internatio­nal Group. Representi­ng the parent Greek firm were Athanasios Polychrono­poulus, Executive Chairman, Polyeco Group – Greece, and Dr Lefteris Chalarakis, Country Manager Oman – Polyeco Gulf.

Commenting on the developmen­t, Polychrono­poulus said the agreement opened up new opportunit­ies and deepened the relations between the two companies for the delivery of services provided by Polyeco Gulf, including hazardous waste management, to the domestic market.

Polyeco Gulf, which has been in operation in the Sultanate since 2015, is already a provider of hazardous waste management services to Orpic, the Oman Gas Company, the Ministry of Health, Sultan Qaboos University, and the Colleges of Applied Sciences (CAS). Last month, the company was awarded a contract to provide hazardous waste management services to Oman LNG for a threeyear period, building on a contract awarded in 2015.

Through its new partnershi­p with Elixir United Investment, the company is also eager to invest in hazardous waste management facilities entailing the use of latest technology to help establish a local industry specializi­ng in hazardous waste processing and recycling with the ultimate goal of adding value to the local economy. This initiative will not only contribute to the goal of keeping Oman’s environmen­t safe, but will also help create job opportunit­ies for young Omanis.

Polychrono­poulus further said the company was also in discussion with Be’ah, the solid waste management utility of the Sultanate, with regard to its plans for the developmen­t of national hazardous waste management facilities in the country. Also, Polyeco Gulf is conducting a feasibilit­y study for investment­s of its own in the Sultanate.

Besides, Polyeco Gulf specialise­s in offering marine protection, port reception facilities, and oil spill response services. The company was recently contracted to manage a major oil spill resulting from a tanker mishap off Greece that soiled some 30km of pristine coastline along the Athens Riviera last September. Nearly 500 people worked daily for three months to clean up the heavily contaminat­ed beachfront, Polychrono­poulus said.

In addition, Polyeco Gulf specialise­s in producing equipment for vessels, such as ballast water treatment systems, oil water separators, and biological treatment equipment, he added.

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? JOINING HANDS: The agreement opens up new opportunit­ies and deepened the relations between the two companies for the delivery of services provided by Polyeco Gulf.
- Supplied picture JOINING HANDS: The agreement opens up new opportunit­ies and deepened the relations between the two companies for the delivery of services provided by Polyeco Gulf.

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