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Hamriyah Free Zone Authority and Bee'ah have renewed their strategic collaboration

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Bee'ah, an award-winning pioneer in environmental sustainability services, has refreshed its strategic collaboration contract with Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) to deliver comprehensive waste management services to the free zone population.

Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, and Fahad Ali Fahad Shehail, Group Chief Operating Officer of Bee'ah inked the deal.

Bee'ah will collect solid and liquid trash for the free zone community underneath the terms of the contract. Bee'ah presently had an office in the Hamriyah Free Zone for direct collaboration with the Department of Environmental Health and Safety for garbage management and collection.

Bee'ah has also held training sessions for employees in the departments of Environmental Health and Safety and Maintenance and Investors.

“Bee'ah is glad to continue its cooperation with the Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, which has culminated in a successful collaboration and positive outcomes over the last four years,” said Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of Bee'ah. This renewal demonstrates both ours and HFZA's commitment to long-term growth and environmental preservation.”

Saud Al Mazrouei, stated that the relationship with Bee'ah represents the authority's dedication to the long-term viability of its operations and activities, and its unwavering efforts to create a viable and ecologically friendly work environment and save resources.

Al Mazrouei stated that investors recognize that sustainability is an important component of their strategies for achieving success and growth and improving their credibility between customers and consumers, and emphasized that the authority is already committed to delivering the best business environment for its firms and investors. Bee'ah is widely regarded as the Middle East's premier provider of sustainable environmental management solutions, serving millions of people throughout its activities in the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Bee'ah, which is steering the UAE's sustainability agenda, has accomplished a 76% waste diversion rate in Sharjah, the biggest in the Middle East, and is building the UAE's first waste-to-energy plant there. Bee'ah, as a proponent of the circular economy, has invested in cutting-edge recycling and garbage treatment facilities at its Waste Management Complex in Al Saja'a. The HFZA, which was founded by Emiri Decree No. 6 of 1995 on November 12, 1995, is home to an estimated 6,500 enterprises from 163 nations. In regards to world-class amenities like offices, warehouses, factories, and executive office suites, the Hamriyah Free Zone includes over 15 on-site critical business services like banking and auditing companies, money exchanges, conference rooms, and staff residences.

Hamriyah Free Zone is your door to worldwide business, distinctively placed at the crossroads of three continents and permitting you to service a rising market of 1.5 billion people.

In addition to supplying industrial and commercial plots of land, HFZA, the UAE's second-largest industrial-free zone, provides superior infrastructure and sophisticated amenities that support investors' external growth goals, notably in importing and re-export to global markets.

This also offers numerous competitive advantages, most prominently a single-window procedure that improves performance and simplifies business procedures, and multiple tax exemptions, resettlement of capital and profits, full foreign ownership of the company, and fast access to regional and international markets. Bee'ah, a public-private partnership business created in 2007, is an innovation leader and a pioneering movement for sustainable solutions in the Middle East.

Bee'ah is improving the standard of life for all cities and towns in the region, with projects spanning from Waste Management to Environmental Consulting, Renewable Energy, Technology, Sustainable Transportation, and Training & Development.

Bee'ah has implemented a comprehensive sustainability and digitization strategy, which has yielded huge dividends in the shape of the region's greatest waste segregation figures and the GCC's first waste-to-energy facility. Bee'ah has backed the region's circular economy goal and personifies the UAE's aspirations in guiding the Mena region's conversation on sustainability.

Medtra, one of the world's biggest businesses in the development and manufacture of healthcare equipment and goods, signed an investment contract with the Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) in February to grow Medtra's activities in the Mena markets.

Under the terms of the deal, Medtra, which has businesses in 40 countries, would spend Dhs100 million in HFZA to build state-of-the-art manufacturing plants employing cutting-edge technology and innovations.

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