According to the Jordan Times, the Jordanian Al-Sanabel company, its German partners Kusters and Reifenhauser companies, and the Japanese company Hongda established a nonwoven factory in Jordan. The factory will produce 12,000 metric tons of fabrics per year. Supply its garment production facilities with a total investment of approximately US$28.25 million.
Mohammad Khattab, chairman of Sanabel Company, pointed out that the investment plan will meet the needs of producers for high-quality fabrics and competitive prices, while reducing the import of Jordanian fabrics. This Jordanian-Germany-Japanese joint venture plan will help improve Jordanian product specifications, increase foreign market penetration, support Jordanian economic development, and provide synergistic effects of employment opportunities.
Khattab Chairman continued to point out that this joint venture plan is one of the most important industrial cooperation plans in the Middle East, and its nonwoven products will be put into production in the third quarter of 2019.
Description: Al-Sanabel Company is a leading company in the production of health care products in the Middle East. Its main products include baby diapers, female sanitary napkins, adult incontinence diapers and other related products. Al-Sanabel Company was established in Amman Jordan in 1996 and launched “BabyLife” baby diapers with high quality standards. In addition to baby diapers, Al-Sanabel also launches “LadyLife” feminine sanitary napkins with high absorbency and soft cotton feel. In addition to health products, the company also produces a variety of paper products, including facial tissue, napkins, toilet paper, kitchen Use towels, MaxiRoll products and others.