The project involves establishing a glass manufacturing factory, specializing in producing various types of glass, including tempered glass, solid glass, flat glass, and sheet glass. These products are widely used in building facades, corporate offices, and commercial buildings.

The project is the establishment of a factory for the glass industry, as the project is the establishment of a factory specialized in the manufacture of all types of glass such as tempered glass, solid glass, flat glass and flat glass, which is used in the facades of buildings, companies and commercial buildings, using the latest equipment and production lines and following the latest scientific methods in the production process, as well as all types of glass and enables the glass factory to obtain its target share. And contribute to covering part of the growing demand for glass products, and using the latest technologies in equipping the glass factory, so establishing a glass production factory is one of the great investment opportunities that achieve high economic returns.


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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has paved the way for development with its ambitious Vision 2030, which aims at economic diversification, the renaissance of non-oil sectors and increasing the contribution of the private sector to GDP, and this can only be achieved through the renaissance of industry and mining as two main tributaries in major economies, and the Kingdom is determined to increase their participation in its GDP by about 15%. When talking about industry in the Kingdom, it should be noted that it was not born out of the moment, but rather it has been extended and rooted since the discovery of oil in the Kingdom in the late thirties of the last century. Over the decades, the Kingdom spared no effort to develop its industry; it established the Industrial Development Fund (1974), the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (1975), and SABIC in 1976. The roles and tasks undertaken by these institutions and the programs they worked on to grow the industrial sector and develop its performance and working mechanisms are no secret to anyone. As a result of the efforts exerted years ago in this direction, the number of factories in the Kingdom today has increased to more than 10,000 factories. We, mashroo3k, believe in the importance of the industrial sector and its role in driving the economy, so we will present its most important indicators below so that anyone wishing to invest in it can be aware of them: