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Indian group opens new Bahrain unit

Manama, February 5, 2009

Indian business group Dubai Horizon International (DHI), which has already invested BD2 million ($5.3 million) in Bahrain, has opened a new BD250,000 division in Tubli.

The company's new wholesale electro-mechanical building materials division was opened by Soman Baby, associate editor of Gulf Daily News, our sister newspaper.

About 200 people, including Marjan Water Tanks chairman and managing director Hassan Yousuf Al Muhaideb, company chairman and managing director A M Ameen, executive director A M Aman and general manager M M Rafi attended the opening ceremony.

'Our group, which has its corporate operation at Jebel Ali Free Zone, opened the first unit in Bahrain in 2003,' said Ameen.

'Since then we have opened seven showrooms and three warehouses in different parts of Bahrain at a total investment of BD2 million.

'We deal mainly in water tanks and garage doors. We have warehouses in Isa Town and Khamis, where we have stocks worth more than BD1 million for Durrat Al Bahrain and Riffa Views.'

Aman said despite the global recession, DHI has decided to go ahead with its projects in Bahrain.

'We have full confidence in the Bahrain market, and we are grateful to the Bahrain government for the support we have been receiving all these years,' he said.

'We have pioneered in the field of products and services for storage solutions for water, which is the base of every living being on this land surface.

'We are specialised in polyethylene, fibreglass and sectional water tanks, and we can also customise different storage capacities of any size.'

DHI is also pioneers in all types of insulated automatic garage doors, industrial doors, fire rated doors, sectional doors and aircraft hangar doors manufactured by leading US, German and Italian companies, said Ameen.

'We also offer security systems like hydraulic road blockers,' he said.

'Over the years the company has grown its business in major and prestigious projects in the kingdom, especially government projects, residential developments, commercial and industrial projects.

'We are committed to investing more in the coming years and train Bahrainis in this specialised industry.'-TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Bahrain | Construction | electro-mechanical | Dubai Horizon International | materials |

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