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Shimi attends honoring of Egyptian firms for KIMA maintenance

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Shimi attends honoring of Egyptian firms for KIMA maintenance

Engineer Mohamed Shimi, Minister of the Public Business Sector, participated in a ceremony honoring a number of Egyptian companies that contributed to maintenance work at the Egyptian Chemical Industries Company (KIMA), a subsidiary of the Holding Company for Chemical Industries. The ceremony aimed to enhance productivity and operational efficiency within KIMA, reflecting positively on the performance of the industrial sector in general.

The honoring took place as part of efforts to support partnerships between national entities and leverage local expertise. Several companies distinguished in implementing the work were recognized, including the engine and electronics factories affiliated with the Arab Organization for Industrialization, as well as the Egyptian Maintenance Company (San Misr) and Helwan Fertilizers. During his speech, the Minister praised the high efficiency and capability demonstrated by these companies, emphasizing that national companies have the expertise and qualified personnel to play pivotal roles in development and modernization projects.

The ceremony also recognized several industrial leaders, including Major General Engineer Mokhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization; Engineer Hassan Abdel Alim, Chairman of Helwan Fertilizers Company; Engineer Mohsen Kotb, Chairman of San Misr Company; and Engineer Khaled Ibrahim, Chairman of Enppi, for their effective contributions to maintenance work at KIMA. Emad El-Din Mustafa, former Executive Managing Director of the Chemical Industries Holding Company, was also honored for his efforts during his tenure as CEO.

Engineer Mohamed Shimi emphasized the importance of deepening cooperation with national companies and utilizing their capabilities to implement major projects. He noted that KIMA’s achievements serve as a model for integration among Egyptian industrial institutions, reinforcing the trend toward increased reliance on local expertise and technology localization.

The Minister added that the fertilizer sector is a priority in the Ministry's plans to develop its subsidiaries, due to its vital role in supporting the agricultural sector and providing strategic products for the domestic and export markets. He explained that KIMA is currently implementing new production projects, including a nitric acid unit with a capacity of 600 tons per day and an ammonium nitrate unit with a capacity of 800 tons per day. These projects will boost the company’s production capacity while adhering to the highest technical and environmental standards.

The Minister stressed that maximizing investment returns for subsidiaries is a top priority for the Ministry. This involves expanding advanced projects in line with global environmental standards, fully implementing maintenance programs, applying occupational health and safety measures, and developing human resources through specialized training programs aimed at improving efficiency and productivity.

Abdel Latif expressed pride in the recognition, highlighting the Arab Organization for Industrialization’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with all governmental and private institutions as the optimal path to comprehensive development. He emphasized that the recognition reflects the Organization’s advanced technical and human capabilities, and its ability to address complex industrial challenges rapidly, supporting Egypt’s efforts to deepen local manufacturing and reduce dependence on foreign sources.

He also stated that the Arab Organization for Industrialization aims to meet the needs of Egypt’s industrial sectors, as well as those in neighboring and friendly countries, for manufacturing equipment and production lines locally, rather than importing them. He also highlighted the importance of maintaining investment equipment, considering it a key part of Egypt’s industrial wealth.

It is worth noting that KIMA, founded in 1956, is one of Egypt’s major industrial institutions in fertilizer production. Located in the heart of Upper Egypt, in Aswan Governorate, it represents a critical industrial and developmental pillar for the region. The company recorded record sales of EGP 8.6 billion during the 2024/2025 fiscal year, the highest in its history, reflecting a growth rate of 132% compared to the previous year.

KIMA also successfully rehabilitated its ferrosilicon plant, inactive since March 2019, converting it to silicomanganese alloy production and adding an advanced filter unit to ensure compliance with environmental standards. The plant now has a production capacity of 18,000 tons per year, enhancing product diversity and supporting export capabilities.