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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Sohar Aluminium takes centre-stage at ARABAL 2017

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Under the auspices of HH Sayyid Harib bin Thuwaini al Said, Assistant Secretary- General of the Council of Ministers for Conferences, Sohar Aluminium, kicked-off the 2017 Arab International Aluminium Conference (ARABAL).


Running through November 9, 2017, the event welcomed over 550 attending delegates from 35 countries and 64 industry leading speakers from a cross-section of industries, to share their insights on the challenges and opportunities around the aluminium industry.


HH Sayyid Kamil bin Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Assistant Secretary- General for the Cabinet of the Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers, delivered the event’s keynote address, focusing on the role the aluminium industry will play in the Sultanate’s ongoing diversification efforts.


HH Sayyid Kamil said, “While Oman’s many natural resources have been harnessed with considerable success, we need vision to unlock their full potential. This is something Oman has been able to achieve within the global aluminium sector since its emergence as a player only a few years ago. Locally, the industry has boosted job opportunities and created a valuable knowledge base regionally and internationally, which has contributed significantly in raising Oman’s profile.”


Kicking-off the event was Mohammad al Naki, the Founder and Chairman of the Arab International Aluminium Conference, who said, “On a similar note, I would like to thank Sohar Aluminium, represented by Mr Mulham al Jurf, the Chairman, and Sohar Aluminium’s CEO, Eng Said al Masoudi, for hosting this year’s edition of ARABAL.”


Host of this year’s edition, CEO of Sohar Aluminium, Eng Said al Masoudi took the stage next to welcome all stakeholders to Oman and said, “While like any industry we have our fair share of challenges, including rapidly changing market prices and a changing surplus within the market, today is the ideal opportunity to discover the most sustainable way forward.”


Eng Al Masoudi added, “Our incredible story has been achieved thanks to the hard work of Sohar Aluminium’s biggest equity, our people, who continuously deliver excellence translating our vision into a reality. It goes without saying, that by far the most important milestone we have accomplished, is nurturing and retaining a team of highly qualified experts.”


The schedule for the first two days of the conference is filled with presentations and discussion panels; day three features a site tour of Sohar Aluminium’s state-of-the-art facilities. Inaugurated alongside the conference was the ARABAL 2017 Exhibition, featuring a prestigious line-up of 43 companies featuring some of the world’s leading product and service providers of the aluminium industry, local downstream companies, all the primary aluminium smelters in the GCC and the Middle East, and a large delegation from the Quebec aluminium sector lead by Canada’s and Quebec’s Export Development Agencies.


Day one also saw the Arab International Aluminium Conference Appreciation Memento, recognising the efforts of ARABAL’s last year’s edition host in Dubai, Emirates Global Aluminium. The Gulf Aluminium Council then introduced the very first “Community Service Award”, a most prestigious acclaim for outstanding contributions to the local public community and in recognition that the company recognises that it has social, cultural and environmental responsibilities to the community where it operates. The Community Award was then presented to Sohar Aluminium.


The event’s most anticipated session did not disappoint. Session 1 featured the most senior executives of all the GCC and Middle East primary aluminium producers. Comprised of all ARABAL’s member companies, the six regional heavyweights discussed the current global economic situation, market challenges, as new supply and demand centres emerge. 


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