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Al Shames Holding Company last week on Sunday evening organized a high profile business presentation at Corinthia Bab Africa hotel.
The presentation brought together various world companies specializing, for example, in air conditioning, high performance glass for airport, fire and security products, recording systems for air traffic control and others.
Some of these aviation experts included companies like Satariano, ASE Europe N.V, Tyco fire and security, Delma Technologies, Trane, Eaton and many more.
"The aim of the presentation is to bring experts in the field of aviation sector who will make the new Tripoli International Airport run smoothly and effectively, these are the people who make the airport run," explained BLS Group Development Manager Mrs. Joyce Eaton to the Tripoli Post.
Some of the invited companies are said to have a long and credible history in supplying varieties of products, solutions and services to the world's leading international airports. "We are supplying high performance glass for airport application, architecture glazing, solar control glass, energy insulating glass and safety glass for airports all over the world, remarked Mr. Staf Van Turnhout, Commercial Manager of the Belgium based company ASE Europe N.V.
"The Libyan market is opening up, projects are coming and Libya is moving forward. So the opportunities are here" revealed Xavier Gorgemans of Trane, a company specializing in cooling and heating systems and services.
Present at the presentation were also Dr. Shalbek, General Director for Libyan Aviation, General Brigadier Youssef A. Jrebi General Director of the Tripoli International Aiport and Ali Jilani Meshai, president of Al-Shames Holding Company. Al Shames Holding Company is a Libyan enterprise working with many international companies in a bid to bring the best companies to the country and showcase their products hence making sure that, Libya gets the best expertise for the new airport.
It is also making great efforts to make joint ventures and partnerships with high profile International and Libyan companies to bring the most and up to date technology and expertise for the future development of Libya and her citizens.
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| Name:
arnaldo guidotti |
Date: 30/04/2008 06:34:11 |
Comment: well, we were not invited. Emaco group Libya is the Libyan branch of Emaco group (holding) Italy a prominent contractor group with experience in airport construction & maintenance in 7 countries
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| Name:
M. Shalabi |
Date: 22/03/2009 05:32:13 |
Comment: In regarding to your article about the expansion of Libya's airports. I would like to add that having such huge airport requires a number of factors to be done in order to make it a successful airport, such as Hong Kong international airport, we need to recruit qualified staff who really know what aviation is! we need airport that should be bright,efficient and clear design, very intuitive layout. we need great airport to use, no hassle, no queues- only for security, very well sign posted, plenty of seats and shopping. I have read the summit interview with CAA chairman Dr. Shlebik, apparently his words seem promising. May Alah bless Libya.
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