Dubai: UAE Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Science Sara Al Amiri has inaugurated a manufacturing plant built at the National Industries Park (NIP) with an area of 5 lakh square feet at a cost of 25 crore dirhams.
It is the largest plant of the company. Sara Al Amiri said Hotpack, which was established as a local company in 1995 and grew internationally, is an important step in the UAE’s business success stories. Glad to see the implementation of automation and 4IR solutions to increase efficiency, productivity and sustainability.
She also stated that the government is supporting all types of industrial companies in digital transformation through initiatives like Industry 4.0 and Technology Transformation Programme.
Abdul Jabbar PB, Managing Director of Hotpack Global said that they are happy to open the largest and most technologically advanced facility. It has kept its pledge to spearhead eco-friendly disposable initiatives to reduce pollution. The new plant will generate zero waste and is environment friendly, he added. Umar Ahmad Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Under Secretary, Ministry of Industry and Innovation, Asst. Officials such as Under Secretaries Usama Amir Fadal, Abdullah Al Shamsi and Technology Development and Adoption Head Tariq Al Hashmi were also present at the opening ceremony.
Dubai Industries and Exports Deputy CEO Mohammed Al Kamali, Exporter Services Director Abdul Rahman Al Husani, Dubai Industries and Exports Senior Manager Mohammed Al Marsuqi, Hotpack Global Group Ex. Director Sainuddin PB and Group Technical Director Anwar PB are also concerned.