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Suez Governor: Anode blocks plant to boost jobs, development

Businessmen Team economy 26 July 2025 11:14 PM
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Suez Governor: Anode blocks plant to boost jobs, development

Public Enterprises Minister Engineer Mohamed Shimi, accompanied by Suez Governor Major General Tarek El Shazly, conducted a field inspection of the Egyptian Carbon Anode Blocks Company (ECAB) factory located in the Ain Sokhna Free Zone. The facility, affiliated with the Metallurgical Industries Holding Company, is currently undergoing rehabilitation and operational upgrades under an agreement with British Petroleum.

The tour was attended by Engineer Tarek El Hadidi, Chairman of the Metallurgical Industries Holding Company, Engineer Mohamed El Saadawy, Executive Managing Director of the Holding Company, and Engineer Ahmed Allam, Chairman of the Egyptian Carbon Anode Blocks Company.

The visit aimed to follow up on the progress of the factory’s rehabilitation and restart, and to assess the implementation status of the five-year agreement with BP, which includes maintenance and efficiency enhancements at an estimated cost of 20 million US dollars.

Minister Shimi stated that resuming operations at the factory is a key step in the state's strategy to optimize the use of industrial assets, leverage available resources and capabilities, and strengthen value chains in national industries. The factory plays a critical role in supporting the aluminum industry and is expected to contribute to reducing imports, generating foreign currency revenue, and supplying high-quality products for major heavy industry firms in Egypt.

He emphasized the importance of adhering to the scheduled timeline for rehabilitation and operation, maintaining the highest standards of occupational safety and environmental protection. He confirmed that the ministry is closely monitoring project milestones and providing all necessary support to ensure successful and sustainable operations. The partnership with BP reflects the state’s approach to fostering cooperation with leading international companies in strategic sectors.

El Shazly highlighted the importance of the project in supporting industrial development within the governorate and creating job opportunities. He praised the Ministry of Public Enterprises for its efforts in reviving inactive factories and restoring their productive capacity.

He noted that restarting the factory demonstrates the state’s commitment to maximizing the use of industrial assets and promoting effective strategic partnerships. He described the facility as a significant step forward in enhancing national industry, meeting market needs, and increasing added value by using high-quality, locally produced coke. The governor reiterated support for all serious projects that contribute to industrial growth and confirmed the commitment to working with relevant stakeholders to overcome challenges and accelerate production.

During the tour, the minister met with a number of factory workers and expressed appreciation for their efforts. He affirmed that Egyptian workers are the foundation of the production and development process and stressed the need to improve the work environment. He encouraged employees to maintain a spirit of teamwork and adhere to technical and environmental standards to ensure optimal outcomes.

The factory is expected to achieve an annual production capacity of approximately 250,000 tons following the completion of technical works and the rehabilitation of the second coke cooler. Projected revenues are estimated at 97 US dollars per metric ton, which will contribute to boosting income and ensuring the project's operational sustainability.

This project aligns with the Ministry of Public Enterprises’ strategy to revitalize industrial assets, enhance their utilization, attract international investment partnerships, and support the competitiveness of Egyptian industry on both regional and global levels.