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Eurogulf Transformer expands Hamriyah Free Zone facility with new investment

SHARJAH
Eurogulf Transformer expands Hamriyah Free Zone facility with new investment

Eurogulf Transformer FZE, a manufacturer of power and distribution transformers, has announced plans to expand its industrial facilities in Hamriyah Free Zone in Sharjah, with a new investment of nearly AED60 million ($16.34 million).

The project will raise the company’s total investment in the free zone to around AED100 million ($27.2 million), in response to growing regional demand for energy and infrastructure solutions, said a WAM news agency report.

The new expansion is designed to significantly strengthen production capacity within an integrated industrial complex covering a total of 350,000 square feet, more than two times the existing manufacturing footprint of 150,000 square feet.

The new facility will enable increased output of power transformers and the development of higher-capacity up to 220 KV Voltage class, supporting the needs of power, industrial and marine projects. The company is also focusing on delivering specialised solutions tailored to local and regional market requirements.

Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, visited the new industrial facility, where he toured the production lines across various stages. The plant is equipped with advanced testing systems in line with international standards, covering both routine and specialised transformer testing.

During the visit, company officials outlined Eurogulf’s integrated manufacturing model, starting from design and development through to testing, installation and maintenance, as well as its future expansion plans aimed at meeting rising demand.

Al Mazrouei said Hamriyah Free Zone Authority will continue to provide advanced infrastructure and investor support, positioning HFZ as a preferred destination for industrial and logistics investments. He expressed pride in seeing more manufacturers placing their trust in the free zone as a base for their growth and expansion.

Michel Aziz, Managing Director of Eurogulf Transformer FZE, said the new facility will specialise in the manufacture of high-voltage power transformers in the 132kV and 220kV classes, strengthening the company’s position in the high-voltage transformer segment and enhancing its ability to meet the requirements of large-scale energy projects across local and regional markets.

Michel Aziz added that the move is expected to increase the company’s production capacity two times higher than the existing capacity. He said the advantages offered by Hamriyah Free Zone, including advanced industrial infrastructure, integrated logistics and administrative services, and a strategic location linked to ports and airports, are key drivers supporting Eurogulf’s expansion plans.