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Al Maha Ceramics SAOG

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Al Maha Ceramics SAOG

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About the company

Al Maha Ceramics SAOG is an Oman-based entity which is primarily engaged in manufacturing and selling of glazed ceramic wall, floor and decorative tiles. The Company is organized into only one segment which includes manufacturing and sale of glazed ceramic wall, floor and decorative tiles. The products of the Company include glazed wall, floor, skirting, borders and highlighter tiles. The Company exports its products to United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Africa and South Asia. The Projects of the Company include Anantara jebel Akhdar Oman, Bahria town Pakistan, sez Oman, muscat hills Oman. And also The Company operates automated Italian plant which is aided by Laser Guided Vehicles (LGVs).

  • Revenue in OMR (TTM)6.59m
  • Net income in OMR299.41k
  • Incorporated2005
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