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Global Fluorine Chemical Factory expands to triple its capacity from KEZAD

Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group signed an agreement with its client Global Fluorine Chemical Factory LLC (GFCF) for the establishment of phase two in KEZAD Mussafah, which aims to allow the company to triple its production capacity.

In addition to the 100,000 m² that GCFC currently occupies at KEZAD Musaffah, the company aims to invest over US$272 billion in the new facility on an adjacent plot, that spans an additional 120,000 m².

Furthermore, AD Ports Group reported that four more chemical products will be added to GFCF’s product mix with the opening of the second phase of the factory.

In fact, the development accelerates the UAE’s goal of developing a circular economy.

Due to the strategic location of the plant, a wide variety of services offered by AD Ports Group and KEZAD Group will be utilised.

Additionally, GFCF’s processes minimise water waste, and the production unit will incorporate heat recycling, aligning with KEZAD Group’s sustainability goals.

Haojjin Shi, CEO of Global Fluorine Chemical Factory LLC, commented, “This integrated unit allows our factory to be in complete control of our value chain while being able to leverage KEZAD’s versatile platform that enables high-end manufacturing.”





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