Pakawaste expands its Middle East franchise

Pakawaste Ltd has expanded its franchise in the Middle East, with the introduction of its baling and conveying machine products into Abu Dhabi and Oman, through agreements with two local distributors.

The Preston based waste management specialist already exports their industry leading products to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Qatar, through the firm’s existing Middle East distributors.

The expansion has led to Pakawaste being one the first overseas companies to supply its products to the new stadiums being developed for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

David Hamer, CEO, Pakawaste, said: “The Middle East is proving to be a fruitful market for Pakawaste products and we’re delighted with the increased demand for our waste management solutions. We look forward to developing these opportunities over the next few years.

“As well as the Middle East, Pakawaste products are also in demand across Europe, the Far East and the USA.”

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