Top Pharmaceutical Companies in Saudi Arabia
Marcopolis.net has ranked the largest industrial companies in Saudi Arabia. In compiling the list, we excluded some the top private companies that are not subject to disclosure.
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Marcopolis.net has ranked the largest industrial companies in Saudi Arabia. In compiling the list, we excluded some the top private companies that are not subject to disclosure.
Marcopolis.net has ranked the largest industrial companies in Saudi Arabia. In compiling the list, we excluded some the top private companies that are not subject to disclosure.
The current demand for steel in Saudi Arabia is around 10-12 million tons per year. The current capacity of Saudi steel companies is 8m tons per year. The demand for steel is to grow by 19.5% on the backdrop of large governmental project, infrastructure spending, transportation and most importantly housing projects. 70% of Saudi population does not own any house at all. The supply is supposed to grow by 9%.
Marcopolis.net is ranking the top cement companies in Saudi Arabia according to their market value. Non-listed companies are not included in the ranking. These largest cement companies represent almost 5.4% of the stock market.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and oil are some of the oldest synonyms in contemporary history. But the kingdom has more to offer than black gold, and the government in Riyadh is working tenaciously to diversify the economy. “If you compare it by GDP, oil represents 85 percent in Saudi Arabia,” says Abdulrahim Al-Zamil, Chairman of the multi-industry conglomerate Zamil Group.
Abdul Rahman Al-Zamil, Chairman of Zamil Group
Without any hesitation I can tell you that doing business in Saudi Arabia is the easiest of all of these countries. Easy business doesn’t mean only government procedures.
Mohammed S. Alkhalil, President of FAD Investment & Development
Real estate is a major issue in Saudi Arabia. It is the second largest sector after oil and gas.
Ali O. Al-Rakban, CEO of Al Safi, Saudi Arabia
With our 35 years of experience in Saudi in the modern agricultural industry and especially in dairy as well as in poultry, I believe we created a world-class, efficient agricultural project. The biggest challenge is and will be with water consumption. For example, today 96% of the water consumption in the dairy business comes from feeding.
The market for environmental services in Saudi Arabia is big and it is booming. Many companies have invested in Saudi Arabia particularly in the oil and chemical sectors. Therefore, there exists a great need to dispose of the waste products from these industries in order to protect the environment.
Emad Al-Shamma, CEO of Al Khafrah Group Holding
We are investors and developers. The concepts that we operate in are very simple; we would like to see the proper industrialisation of Saudi Arabia by bringing new technology into the country. We are not using a copy and paste concept; instead, we are being very innovative.