QPMC receives huge quantity of gabbro from Oman

Qatar Primary Materials Company (QPMC) yesterday announced that its ports in Mesaieed have received about half a million tonnes of gabbro from Oman over the past few days.

CEO of QPMC Engineer Essa al-Hammadi said the shipments of gabbro and limestone are being received by the company from Oman as part of its strategy since 2014 to diversify sources of construction materials imports.

Al-Hammadi said in a press statement that the company is pursuing a major strategy, which entails several strategies, including diversifying the sources of importing primary materials for building materials previously imported from Fujairah only before the company succeeded in diversifying these sources and import from Oman about 1mn tonnes of gabbro since 2016.

The shipments made over the past few days came after a visit by a large Qatari delegation of businessmen and representatives of Qatari companies to Oman, he said, referring to the co-ordination between Qatari private sector and QPMC to receive gabbro shipments at Mesaieed Port after signing a number of agreements between Qatari private sector companies and their counterparts in Oman to supply this material.

The coming days will witness more co-operation between the two sides, he added, praising the Qatari business sector for its high level of awareness, efficiency, diversity and ability to adapt to exceptional circumstances and overcome them.

Engineer al-Hammadi said the other strategy QPMC is working on is to increase the strategic stock of gabbro and limestone, noting that the company has succeeded in having a stock, which currently stands at about 14mn tonnes, of which 11mn tonnes of gabbro and 3mn tonnes of limestone. 

This stock covers the needs of Qatar for more than a year, he stressed, adding that there is currently an abundance of soft and washed sand, which also covers all the needs of current and future projects in private and governmental sectors.

In this context, al-Hammadi said there is availability of all the raw materials required by Qatar Rail’s major projects, Qatar FIFA World Cup projects in addition to private sector projects, pointing out that the average monthly sales of building materials range from 600,000 to 700,000 tonnes, which means that the current stock covers the needs of the market for more than a year.

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