

Zamil Glass has announced it has won several prestigious projects in Kuwait with a combined value of SR20 million ($5.3 million).
The company is a business unit of Zamil Industrial Investment Company and a prominent processor of architectural glass serving contractors and end-users in Saudi Arabia and other markets in the GCC region.
Amongst the new projects, Zamil Glass will supply 34,000 sq m of shaped structural glazed unitised units to the Kuwait Trade Centre, a 40-storey landmark tower and commercial complex located in the heart of Kuwait city.
The second contract requires the supply of high-performance Guardian glass and fire-rated glass from Trosch to Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah International Stadium, a state-of-the-art sports facility for athletics events and soccer matches.
Zamil Glass has also secured major agreements to supply Solar-e Blue laminated glass to Kuwait Oil Company and Kuwait International Airport. In addition, the company will supply tempered laminated glass to a commercial facility owned by Al Jawhara Company and to Maidan Hospital, a modern 22-storey world class medical centre.
“These new projects in Kuwait reinforce Zamil Glass’s already strong presence in the GCC region. We have earned a good reputation within the Kuwaiti market from past performance,” says Bader Haddad, general manager of Zamil Glass. “The combination of our experienced technical staff and the support of our parent company, Zamil Industrial, uniquely qualifies us to significantly contribute to these ambitious architectural undertakings and positions Zamil Glass for future growth and achievement.”
“Zamil Glass has supplied quality products for a large number of projects throughout the GCC and Middle East and has made a significant contribution to building the region’s infrastructure,” the company said. “Its recent purchase of advanced machinery and equipment - including the latest tempering line in the market - will further improve its manufacturing capabilities and increase production capacity to meet the ever-increasing demand for high-quality architectural glass products in the GCC region,” it added.