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In 2003, the company opened its first Regional Integration Center in San Luis Potosí, followed by May 2017 opening in Saudi Arabia city of Dammam with a peak manufacturing ability for 1,200 control panels. With Mexico to build complete panels and PowerMAX for all of North America.
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The A. A. Turki Group of Companies (ATCO) is a Saudi Arabian conglomerate company that operate in diverse industries. The group is made up of several stand alone units. The group covers areas such as automation and control, commercial trading and services, port management and marine services, civil and electromechanical construction, retail services, waste management, chemical cleaning ...
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Advanced Electronics Company (AEC) is a company in Saudi Arabia that was established in 1988 under the Economic Offset Program as per the directives of the government of Saudi Arabia. AEC is a state owned organization specializing in the field of defense, energy, Digital & security services, and modern electronics.
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The company was officially launched by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on 1 February 2024 as one of the various companies founded by the Saudi Public Investment Fund to diversify Saudi Arabia's economy away from oil. [5] In February 2024, Alat announced partnership with Carrier Global, Dahua Technology, SoftBank Group, and Tahakom. [6]
Saudi Arabia revealed designs Monday for a high-tech stadium atop a 200-meter high cliff near Riyadh where the kingdom plans to stage games at the 2034 World Cup. The design has a retractable roof ...