Nouryon opens new office in Saudi Arabia
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Nouryon opens new office in Saudi Arabia

The new Al Dhahran office will primarily function as a sales hub

  • By ICN Bureau | February 12, 2025

Nouryon announced the opening of its new office in Al Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The new office is in the Al Abdulkarim Tower. This move marks a significant milestone in Nouryon's commitment to expanding its operations and better serving its customers in the Middle East.

"We are very pleased to inaugurate our new office in Al Dhahran, reinforcing our commitment to the Saudi Arabia market and the Middle East," said Sobers Sethi, Senior Vice President Emerging Markets and China at Nouryon. "This strategic investment will support our customer service, logistics, and supply chain capabilities, as well as our growth ambitions in the region."

The new Al Dhahran office will primarily function as a sales hub. A commercial team will be based there to serve key end markets in the region including packaging, polymer specialties, building and construction, oilfield and personal care.

"The opening of this office is a testament to our dedication to the Saudi Arabia market. By localizing our operations and getting closer to our customers, we are better positioned to understand and meet their needs,” said Ameer Al Majed, General Manager at Nouryon Saudi Arabia. “Our focus on customer centricity and providing tailored solutions will drive our growth and success in this dynamic region."

Nouryon operates in Saudi Arabia as a joint venture with Yusuf bin Ahmed Kanoo Company, further strengthening its presence and capabilities in the region. With operations in Saudi Arabia for more than 25 years, Nouryon established Nouryon Saudi Arabia for chemicals as the legal entity in 2021 to further expand its operations and serve as a hub for its employees in Saudi Arabia.

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