Prince Saud, head of the company worldwide, has remained, along with the top executives of the company, meeting with the Minister of the Presidency, José Gabriel Ruiz, CEO of Industry, Alfonso Garcia and Vice Mayor Cartagena, Jose Cabezas
The president of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), Prince Saud Bin Abdullah Al Saud bin Thunayan, visited Cartagena, where he has had the opportunity to visit the Auditorium and Congress Palace El Batel, avant-garde work that incorporates some of the materials occur on the ground that the company has in Aljorra.
During the tour, which has been accompanied by Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO of SABIC, and various senior positions in the company as well as those responsible for the Cartagena plant, was able to see the facilities and features one of the most emblematic buildings in the region in recent times.
In addition, Prince Saud Al has had several meetings with the heads of regional and local government, including the Minister of the Presidency, José Gabriel Ruiz, CEO of Industry, Alfonso Garcia and Deputy Mayor of Cartagena were, Jose Cabezas .
Previously, company officials have come SABIC in Cartagena, where they could talk to managers and workers.
About SABIC
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) ranks among the world's top petrochemical companies.
The company is among the world's industry leaders in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene and other advanced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilizers.
SABIC's activities are grouped into Chemicals, Polymers, Plastics, high performance specialty chemicals, fertilizers, metals and innovative plastics.
SABIC has significant research resources with 19 exclusive technology and innovation centers in Saudi Arabia, USA, Netherlands, Spain, India and China.
The company operates in over 45 countries with 40,000 employees worldwide.
SABIC manufactures with a global footprint in Saudi Arabia, the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific.
SABIC, whose headquarters is in Riyadh, was founded in 1976, the Saudi government decided to use the hydrocarbon gases associated with its oil production as the principal feedstock for production of chemicals, polymers and fertilizers.
The Saudi Arabian Government owns 70% of SABIC shares, while the remaining 30% is held by private investors in Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf.
Source: Agencias