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Technomak Reveals its Intention to Grow in the Hamriyah Free Zone

August 7, 2024
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Technomak Reveals its Intention to Grow in the Hamriyah Free Zone

Technomak, a turn-key EPC business with expertise in FPSO, renewable energy, and oil and gas, has revealed plans for major growth in the Hamriyah Free Zone, Sharjah.
Technomak will add 500,000 square feet to construct a new factory in response to the growing demand for its products worldwide, bringing the total area of its facilities in the free zone to 1.8 million square feet.

As a result, Technomak’s investment in HFZA has increased to Dhs661 million from Dhs440.7 million due to this expansion, which highlights the free zone’s advantages over competitors and appeal to foreign investors.

The significant expansion was revealed during the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between Technomak and HFZA. Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, director of HFZA, and Mohammed Hanifa, co-founder and managing director of Technomak, attended the event along with other high-ranking officials and interested parties from both sides.

The company’s plant production capacity of modular steel structures will increase from 16,000 to 28,000 tonnes annually as a result of the HFZA expansion. Modular control rooms and data centres are Technomak’s speciality. They provide process design and comprehensive modularisation solutions for offshore and onshore projects, including FPSO topsides, HVAC/HVDC platforms, and offshore subsea structures.

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