Edamah announces timely completion of Bahrain warehouse project

CONSTRUCTION NEWS

Edamah, the real estate arm of Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat, has announced the successful  and timely completion of its warehouse project at Sitra Industrial Park - within just 10 months - under its 'Building for Bahrain' initiative. 
 
The 8,317-sq-m facility will see US-based Trident Warehousing and its parent company, Hoover CS, expand their operations in the region by bolstering production capacity and enhancing efficiency, said Edamah in its statement. 
 
Hoover CS is a renowned provider of sustainable packaging and fleet management solutions based in Texas, US.
 
Sitra Industrial Park, which is wholly managed by Edamah, provides a variety of facilities that meet industrial, commercial, and logistical needs. 
 
The warehouses span a total area of 87,382 sqm, with a further 8,000 sq m of capacity under development, and can be designed and modified according to each tenant’s individual needs.
 
Building on a landmark $7-million contract signed with Trident Warehousing last year, the project brings an inflow of foreign direct investment to Bahrain’s logistics ecosystem, said the statement. 
 
Edamah Director of Construction Ayman Buheji said: "We take pride in our successful delivery of the property to Trident warehousing within just 10 months, and adhering to a meticulous level of technical specification, showcasing Edamah’s commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction."
 
"By meeting and surpassing our client's expectations, we solidify our position as a trusted partner in the realm of real estate, fostering enduring relationships that fuel our continued growth and success," stated Buheji.
 
With a diverse portfolio encompassing retail, hospitality, commercial, and industrial properties throughout the kingdom, Edamah ‘Builds for Bahrain’ and focuses on quality development that supports local communities and fosters long-term prosperity, he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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