Harris Pye UAE strengthens footprint in Egypt

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Harris Pye UAE strengthens footprint in Egypt

Published: Mon 19 Aug 2019, 6:58 PM

Last updated: Mon 19 Aug 2019, 9:00 PM

Harris Pye Engineering Group UAE recently signed a contract with Egyptian Joint Stock company, Canal Sugar.
As per the terms of the agreement, Harris Pye will supply five 40tph, horizontal, three-pass, and multi-tubular smoke tube boilers to what is expected to be one of the largest beet sugar production facilities in the world. Harris Pye's involvement with this mega project builds upon the UAE's reputable business standing by contributing to the country's capital and workforce. From an Egyptian economy standpoint, the facility will contribute to filling the shortage in sugar production by 75 per cent, providing supplies worth $650 million and exporting by-products worth $120 annually.
Harris Pye will showcase its engineering capabilities to execute the boiler system of Canal Sugar's mega project in Al Minya, Egypt. Utilising its Sharjah workshop, Harris Pye will complete a portion of the fabrication required for the project before transporting it to Al Minya for the execution of the boiler system.
Through securing this contract, the company accelerates its growth plan by strategically working towards its objective of development into new markets. Additionally, Harris Pye also strengthens its bid to be the preferred Tier One EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) choice for the industry.
Mark Prendergast, CEO of Harris Pye, said: "We are pleased to contribute to the prestigious Canal Sugar project. Our provisions to this major project will align with the company philosophy of ensuring the highest standards of design, service and quality. The strength of Harris Pye lies in our unparalleled ability to conceive turnkey solutions which best suit a customer's specific requirements, and we are eager to apply this to meet the needs of this major project."
- business@khaleejtimes.com

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