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Tejarah Talks: Sustainable manufacturing is smart manufacturing

Maymuna al Adawi
Maymuna al Adawi
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Manufacturers from across the Sultanate of Oman are invited to attend Tejarah Talks first session of 2023, ‘Sustainable Manufacturing: Smart Manufacturing’ where the topic for discussion is the incorporation of environmentally friendly practices into business operations.


Scheduled for 7:30pm Wednesday, February 15, at Zain Auditorium, Omantel Head Office, Airport Heights the evening’s discussions will be moderated by HH Sayyid Dr Adham al Said, Managing Partner, The Firm while the panel includes Harssha Shetty, CEO, Jindal Shadeed, Mazin al Rubaiai, Marketing Manager, Oman Aluminium Rolling Company and Haider al Zaabi, Co-founder Mays EV.


Speaking ahead of the event, organiser, Maymuna al Adawi (pictured), Director, Oman Business Forum & Public Private Partnerships at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion said: “Today, a growing number of Omani manufacturers are treating sustainability as an important objective in their strategy and operations to increase growth and global competitiveness. In fact, this trend has gone well beyond companies who have traditionally positioned themselves as green and now includes small as well as medium-sized Omani manufacturers.”


According to Al Adawi, one of the key benefits of sustainable manufacturing is the ability to cut energy usage and waste. “By implementing sustainable business practices, Omani manufacturers can reduce their carbon footprint, become energy efficient and decrease overhead costs. This not only helps protect the environment but also saves companies money on energy bills.”


Noting the commitment to net zero targets of more and more Omani manufacturers, Al Adawi said: “Businesses with a robust sustainable record tend to have a stronger corporate brand value, attracting employees and investors and performing better financially through greater focus on innovation, operational efficiency and risk management.


Conversely, businesses that fail to act on sustainability issues can potentially risk losing investor interest, as well as alienating consumers and top-notch talent, especially among Oman’s younger generations. Today’s business landscape is increasingly complex and consumer expectations around sustainability will only continue to rise. It is clear that manufacturers who fail to meaningfully incorporate sustainable practices into their operations and supply chains will suffer in the long-run.”


Tejarah Talks is organized by Oman Business Forum in association with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion and generously supported by Jindal Shadeed, the Ministry of Culture, Sports & Youth, Omantel and OmanFM.


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