Khaleej Times

DH250M new plant is pivotal to Hotpack’s 7-fold growth plan

- Issac John issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

Hotpack Global, a Uaebased food packaging products manufactur­er, said on Monday that its Dh250 million new plant, to be launched on Friday at National Industries Park (NIP), would mark a key milestone in its ambitious strategy to achieve seven-fold growth by 2030 to position itself as a leading global player in this sector.

Currently the largest food packaging products manufactur­er in the Middle East with over 3,500 products in its portfolio and 11 plants in the UAE, Hotpack Global plans to raise capital for its aggressive expansion through an equity partner, and later through an initial public offering.

The purpose-built plant will produce Hotpack's high-performanc­e and sustainabl­e PET (Polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate) packaging products. The facility will also function as a centre that combines various Hotpack operations including manufactur­ing, e-commerce, logistics, and marketing, senior officials of the packaging products giant said at a media briefing.

Abdul Jebbar PB, group managing director of Hotpack Global, said the new plant is the group's most technologi­cally advanced facility yet. “In keeping with our pledge to spearhead the ecofriendl­y food packaging products initiative­s to decrease pollution, the plant generates zero per cent waste and is environmen­tally friendly. The NIP plant is equipped to consume 100 per cent post-consumer recycled (PCR) PET material in the extrusion process ensuring a circular supply chain,” said Jebbar.

He said the 500,000 square feet facility would integrate various divisions of Hotpack under one roof and localise its operations to increase efficiency. It will serve as a one-stop shop for highperfor­mance and sustainabl­e PET packaging. “With our large warehouse that has a capacity of 35,000 pallet storage spaces, this facility will also function as our export hub.”

Abdulla Al Jasmi, head of National Industries Park, said the addition of manufactur­ers like Hotpack would significan­tly contribute to the company's position as a leader in the UAE'S industrial sector.

“The government aims to boost the manufactur­ing sector's contributi­on to the economy over the next few years by creating an industrial identity to support domestic products and promote the sector globally. NIP will work with manufactur­ers like Hotpack to support this goal.”

Zainudeen PB, group executive director of Hotpack Global, said the NIP plant is a technologi­cal marvel, equipped with cutting-edge extrusion, thermoform­ing, and printing machines from the leading equipment providers in the world.

“The facility successful­ly achieves complete automation of the process by incorporat­ing robotic packaging systems, automatic roll handling systems, and vendor-neutral archives for warehouse material handling. Thus, we can reduce human interventi­on and provide one of the most hygienic and efficient food packaging solutions in the world,” he said.

Anwar PB, group technical director at Hotpack Global, said the plant would enable the company to bring sustainabl­e packaging solutions to global customers compared to the traditiona­l food packaging formulae available in the market. “We are ready to launch thermal-resistant PET cups – Compressed PET lite – which can withstand 100-degree.

Started in 1995, Hotpack Global recently opened its first manufactur­ing plant in Doha, Qatar to produce Hotpack paper products. The company has also expanded its e-commerce store to all GCC countries and launched numerous sales centres in Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain to augment its manufactur­ing and logistics operations.

It currently exports its products to over 100 countries around the world and has direct operations in 15 countries and serves 25,000 internatio­nal and local brands with 3,500 employees.

In keeping with our pledge to decrease pollution, the plant generates zero per cent waste and is environmen­tally friendly.” Abdul Jebbar PB, group managing director of Hotpack Global

 ?? — supplied photo ?? Abdul Jebbar PB, group managing director of Hotpack Global, and other officials at the press conference in Dubai on Monday.
— supplied photo Abdul Jebbar PB, group managing director of Hotpack Global, and other officials at the press conference in Dubai on Monday.

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