mashroo3k Consulting offers a feasibility study for a sanitary napkin manufacturing factory project in Saudi Arabia, ensuring the highest profitability and the best payback period. This is achieved through detailed studies of the Saudi market size, analysis of local and international competitors’ strategies, and the provision of competitive pricing offers.

Mashroo3k for Economic Consulting provides support for investors interested in establishing a sanitary napkin factory in Saudi Arabia. A range of specialized feasibility studies. It is based on updated databases of the industrial sector and health products in Saudi Arabia. What makes a project successful. and maximize profitability. The best payback period, through accurate studies of the size of the Saudi market, analysis of the strategies of local and foreign competitors, and providing competitive price offers.

Mashroo3k Economic Consulting Company is keen to provide the latest production lines, advanced manufacturing and packaging technology, and a marketing team capable of innovating creative methods to open new markets in the sanitary napkin factory project in Saudi Arabia. The project targets pharmacies, hospitals, wholesalers and retailers

Saudi Arabia has paved the way for development through its ambitious Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy, advance non-oil sectors, and increase the contribution of the private sector to the GDP. This goal cannot be achieved without the growth of industry and mining, as they serve as fundamental pillars of major economies. The Kingdom is committed to increasing their contribution to its GDP by approximately 15%.
When discussing the industrial sector in Saudi Arabia, it is essential to acknowledge that it is not a recent development but has deep roots dating back to the discovery of oil in the late 1930s. Over the decades, the Kingdom has spared no effort in advancing its industries. This commitment led to the establishment of the Industrial Development Fund (1974), the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (1975), and later, the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) in 1976. The contributions of these institutions and the programs they have implemented have played a crucial role in the growth and modernization of the industrial sector.
As a result of years of dedicated efforts, the number of factories in Saudi Arabia has now exceeded 10,000.
At Mashroo3k, we firmly believe in the importance of the industrial sector and its role in driving economic progress. Below, we present key industry indicators to provide potential investors with a clear and informed perspective