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MESC cables power region?s development

The MESC factory in Ras Al Khaimah has received a high ICV accreditation from ADNOC. (Image source: MESC)

Middle East Specialized Cables (MESC) is at the forefront of providing the complete solutions of industrial, instrumentation and process control cables for the energy sector and the numerous commercial development projects across the region

Speaking with Technical Review Middle East, the managing director of MESC, Saad S Alazwari commented, ?Our strategy follows the three pillars of growth in terms of new products, applications and geography. The growth strategy and plans to increase the MESC market share in the region is being implemented together with serving the existing markets.?

The company continues its growth trajectory and supports initiatives that fuel the development of the region with reliable products across diversified sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, public transport, infrastructure and commercial projects, thus positioning MESC products at the heart of every project.

MESC is currently supplying various major projects in different sectors across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman while continuing to make inroads into new territories within Africa, especially in the northern and western region, as well as in Asia.

?We have always tried to remain differentiated from the competition by manufacturing products specific to the needs of the market,? said Alazwari.

Responding to a query regarding the company?s growth in the UAE, he mentioned, ?We are delighted to be a part of the great progress of the nation, consistently recognised as one of the best providers of cables. Our factory in Ras Al Khaimah has obtained a high score in In-Country Value accreditation from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).?

Alazwari expressed optimism about the future of the company in view of the various projects in the region, including Expo 2020 Dubai, the Riyadh Metro and other developmental work in Saudi Arabia as well as the energy projects in the UAE, Kuwait and Oman that have kicked off this year.