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Alfalah ul Alami becomes WCA associate corporate member

The World Cement Association (WCA) has welcomed Afghanistan-based mining and construction materials production company Alfalah ul Alami (AuA) as an associate corporate member.
By Liam McLoughlin July 29, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Alfalah ul Alami CEO Safiullah Saber says the Afghan company is eager to share its expertise and innovative approaches with the WCA’s community
Alfalah ul Alami CEO Safiullah Saber says the Afghan company is eager to share its expertise and innovative approaches with the WCA’s community

AuA is a profit-based company that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan contracts. In partnership with national and international companies, AuA is currently dedicated to constructing a Cement Factory, situated in the Jabal Al-Sarraj district of Parwan province, amidst vineyards, mineral-rich hills, and mountains. This Cement Production Factory meets the demands of central provinces and neighbouring regions and plays a key role in promoting social welfare and environmental sustainability in Afghanistan.

This development represents a historic investment of US$220m and is expected to produce five thousand tons of high-quality cement daily while meeting international standards and domestic market demands.

Through its commitment to operational excellence, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, AuA aims to contribute to the growth and development of Afghanistan's construction industry by significantly reducing Afghanistan's reliance on cement imports from regional and neighbouring countries.
Moreover, Alfalah ul Alami is deeply committed to social causes and environmental stewardship within its operations. An initiative that has been highlighted by the factory investing around three million dollars in advanced filters to mitigate air pollution and environmental damage.

“We are delighted to welcome Alfalah ul Alami’s team to our global network. Given their close relationship with many of our existing members, we look forward to collaborating with the team in sharing valuable insights that both our members and the broader industry can take to advance our commitment to sustainable practices while ensuring profitability,” says Ian Riley, WCA’s CEO.

“Joining the WCA is a significant milestone for Alfalah ul Alami. We are eager to share our expertise and innovative approaches with the WCA’s community. Our investment in the Cement Factory underscores our dedication to producing high-quality cement, fostering sustainable practices, and contributing to the socio-economic development of Afghanistan. We look forward to collaborating with global industry leaders to drive forward both our mission and the broader goals of the WCA,” says Safiullah Saber, Alfalah ul Alami’s CEO.

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