JEDDAH, 27 September 2007 — Zamil Air Conditioners (ZAC), a sector business of Zamil Industrial and the leading Middle East manufacturer of air conditioning systems, won a diverse group of new projects in the Kingdom’s educational, commercial and industrial sectors valued at SR62 million ($16.5 million).
The company said in a statement yesterday that, among the projects, is the installation of more than 45 air-cooled screw water chillers, air-cooled condensing units, and air handling systems of various sizes and cooling capacities in Rabigh Development Project. ZAC will also supply a large number of air-cooled screw water chillers, packaged rooftop air conditioners, condensing units, fan coil units, and double skin air handling units of various sizes and cooling capacities to the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) Shoiaba plants complex.
In the Eastern Region, major upcoming projects for ZAC include the use of innovative climate control systems to provide a cooling capacity of over 1,000 tons to the Ibn Zahr OCT Project, Al-Khafji Joint Operations Onshore project, the Khurais Crude Oil project, as well as to a number of buildings owned by the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu.
ZAC has also been awarded new contracts for the supply of room air conditioners and mini-split units to a number of governmental, commercial and industrial organizations across Saudi Arabia.
“Over the years, we have invested heavily in product development and in the quality processes of our engineering and production capacities. This has enabled us to manufacture products and provide services that best meet the needs of our diverse customer base — as evidenced by this particular group of projects,” said Osama Bunyan, executive vice president, Zamil Air Conditioners.