Libya Industry Interviews - MarcoPolis Your local business media with a global reach Mon, 29 Apr 2024 08:16:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Portrait of Libyan Businessman: The Interview with Mohamed Raied /portrait-of-libyan-businessman-the-interview-with-mohamed-raied.htm Tue, 07 Jan 2014 00:00:00 +0000 /portrait-of-libyan-businessman-the-interview-with-mohamed-raied.htm Mohamed Raied, Chairman of Al-Naseem Food Industries
"Everyone knows it was difficult for 40 years, especially difficult for the private sector in Libya. I had started with a food stuff trade in 1989 on a small scale with one shop in Misrata, then had an ice cream factory in 1993 and first I had only a basic ice cream machine that would produce 2,000 pieces/cups," recalls Mohamed Raied. Today, Al Naseem is trying to be number one in Libya in producing dairy products.

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GDCOL plans to increase Libya’s desalination capacity by building more desalination plants /gdcol-plans-to-increase-libyas-desalination-capacity-by-building-more-desalination-plants.htm Thu, 08 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 /gdcol-plans-to-increase-libyas-desalination-capacity-by-building-more-desalination-plants.htm Abdulmonem Ali Elhassadi, Chairman of General Desalination Company of Libya (GDCOL)
GDCOL currently provides less than 20% of the water supply in Libya as the main resource in the country is the Man-Made River. Mr Elhassadi hopes that Libya will concentrate on desalination rather than ground water in the future to come. The strategy of GDCOL is to have a desalination river; if there is a desalination plant at almost every 50km or every 100km, then they can connect them all and thus create a desalination river, a dream of Mr Elhassadi.

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Steel industry in Libya: Local market to drive steel demand despite global surplus /steel-industry-in-libya-local-market-to-drive-steel-demand-despite-global-surplus.htm Wed, 07 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 /steel-industry-in-libya-local-market-to-drive-steel-demand-despite-global-surplus.htm Dr. Mohamed Abdulmalik Elfigih, Chairman of LISCO (Libyan Iron & Steel Company)
When we look at the local market in Libya; we must consider that this is a transitional period, if we compare 2013 with 2012, the local market has improved a great deal, with increased demands every month. We also must consider that Libya in general will have increased demand. I consider Libya a virgin country in terms of infrastructure, and so we need a lot of projects.

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Jotun Libya: Projects and outlook for construction and real-estate sector /jotun-libya-projects-and-outlook-for-construction-and-real-estate-sector.htm Wed, 07 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 /jotun-libya-projects-and-outlook-for-construction-and-real-estate-sector.htm Abdel Menem Abdel Aziz, Chairman of JOTUN (Libya)
JOTUN paints are famous throughout Libya and other parts of the world for their very high quality. "The service JOTUN provides makes us absolutely exceptional in our relationship with project owners. We see ourselves as their partners when it comes to paints or protection against corrosion. We are with them throughout the project; from the beginning until the end," explains Mr. Aziz. The company is currently building a factory near the town of Zuwara, some 90km west of Tripoli. It is a factory that would deploy the latest technology JOTUN has deployed anywhere else.

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Industry: Libyan Industrial Policy — 30% of GDP by 2030 /industry-libyan-industrial-policy-30-of-gdp-by-2030.htm Wed, 31 Jul 2013 00:00:00 +0000 /industry-libyan-industrial-policy-30-of-gdp-by-2030.htm Suleiman Ali Al-Taif Al-Fitur, Minister of Industry of Libya
Regarding our plan for industry, the Ministry of Industry has a vision that is to focus on the industrial opportunities in mining in order to raise the country’s GDP; by 2030 we want to increase our contribution to Libyan GDP to 30%.

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