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Emerson’s New Manufacturing Hub in Saudi Arabia

Emerson’s New Manufacturing Hub in Saudi Arabia

Expanding Horizons in the Middle East

Emerson has recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art manufacturing and innovation hub at King Salman Energy Park (SPARK) as part of its strategic expansion in the Middle East. This 140,000-square-foot facility brings together a wide array of automation technologies, including control systems, valves, and industrial lighting, under one roof.

A Commitment to Vision 2030

“This new facility reinforces Emerson’s position as a key player in the industrial sector in the Kingdom and contributes to Saudi Arabia’s long-term Vision 2030 of strengthening local talent, boosting supply chain localisation, and advancing sustainable growth,” said Mathias Schinzel, president of Emerson Middle East and Africa. The hub is designed to support Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 by fostering local talent and enhancing supply chain localization.

Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Technologies

In line with its net-zero emission goals, the facility incorporates several energy-efficient technologies. These include rooftop solar power, compressed air optimization, and advanced lighting systems. Such initiatives not only reduce the environmental footprint but also set a benchmark for sustainable industrial practices in the region.

Collaborative Efforts for Localisation

Mishal I. AlZughaibi, SPARK president and CEO, emphasized the importance of this collaboration: “We are proud to collaborate with Emerson to support their new cutting-edge manufacturing hub at SPARK. With the establishment of these facilities, we are closer than ever to achieving our localisation goals. Having Emerson on board strengthens our vision, and we are confident that together, we will continue to advance Saudi Arabia’s industrial journey.”

A Legacy of Expansion

Emerson’s presence in Saudi Arabia has been growing steadily. Starting with a valves manufacturing facility in Jubail in 2011, the company has since expanded to additional sites in Dammam and Dhahran Techno Valley. The new hub at SPARK marks another significant milestone in this journey.

Inauguration and Future Prospects

The new hub was officially inaugurated by Emerson’s leadership team, including president and CEO Lal Karsanbhai, alongside key figures from the Ministry of Energy, MISA, SABIC, SWCC, and Ma’aden. “As part of Emerson’s contribution to the ‘Made in KSA’ initiative, Emerson’s facility will serve domestic and regional markets with advanced technologies designed to meet the evolving needs of various industries, further solidifying Saudi Arabia’s position as a leader in localised manufacturing and innovation,” said Hussein Zein, vice-president of Emerson in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

Strengthening Local Supply Chains

The facility aims to reduce reliance on imported goods and strengthen local supply chains, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of building self-sufficient industries to support the country’s economic growth. This strategic move not only enhances Emerson’s footprint in the region but also contributes significantly to the local economy.