MIM’s manufacturing facility ... state of the art.

Maaden International Industrial for Metal Company (MIM) has embarked on an expansion drive, having received the go-ahead from its board of directors at the end of last year to invest in boosting its production capacity to meet market requirements.

The Jeddah-based company was established in 2011 with an annual capacity of 30,000 tonnes of high-quality steel buildings and steel structures. It designs and manufactures structures in accordance with American standards.   MIM now intends to enter into strategic partnerships with leading companies specialised in the concrete sector as well as in electromechanical works. The move comes as part of its strategy to offer a turnkey service and serve its clients better in the supply and installation of metal buildings.

The company, which recently launched an installation department with an annual capacity of 20,000 tonnes, is now expanding its installation team as well as adding new equipment to enhance its capabilities.

Al Sorayai ... plan for success.

Al Sorayai ... plan for success.

Among other developments at its Jeddah facility, MIM has launched a new department – Development and Quality Management for Engineering and Projects department – staffed by a team of highly efficient and well-qualified engineers under the leadership of
Simon Bsharah. 

In addition, MIM intends to add further new production lines for sheets and rafters as well as coating machines.

As part of its growth plans in the region, MIM recently opened its new engineering headquarters in Egypt, headed by Wasim Jamal.

Saleh bin Nasser Al Sorayai, chairman of MIM, expressed satisfaction with regards to the company’s performance last year and indicated that he is charting out a growth plan to ensure the company’s future success.

MIM’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, spread over an area of 40,000 sq m close to Makkah-Madinah Highway, is equipped with high-precision computerised numerical controlled (CNC machines) to fabricate and supply industrial steel, prefabricated steel buildings, tanks, towers, and metal bridges.