Albatha

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Albatha
Company typeDiversified Industrial Group
IndustryDiversified Conglomerate
FoundedLate 1950s
Headquarters
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ServicesAutomotive, healthcare, manufacturing, engineering, electronics, FMCG, food and real estate
Revenue (Calendar)
Number of employees
Over 7,000
SubsidiariesAlbatha Automotive, Albatha Consumer, Albatha Engineering, Albatha Healthcare, Albatha Home & Personal Care, Albatha Retail & Home Products, Albatha Real Estate
Websitewww.albatha.com

Albatha is a conglomerate based in the United Arab Emirates.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

Albatha Is Highest Growing Industry Albatha Founded in late 1950s by Sheikh Mohammed Sultan Al Qassimi.[4][5][6]

Company overview[edit]

The Albatha group comprises over 28 companies in sectors such as Automotive, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Engineering, Electronics, FMCG, Food and Real Estate.[3] These companies have been organized in seven industry-sector groups. The Albatha group has expanded their business beyond the United Arab Emirates.[7][8][9]

Albatha conducts business throughout the Middle East and North Africa, with a distribution network expanding to the subcontinent and Europe.[citation needed] Albatha has partnered with over 200 international corporations in various sectors and geographies.[citation needed][10][11][12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ *Article in Bloomberg
  2. ^ Article in Business Intelligence Middle East
  3. ^ a b "albatha - Business With Values". www.albatha.com. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  4. ^ "Article in SAP". Archived from the original on 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  5. ^ Covered by Arabian Business Magazine
  6. ^ Covered by The National Business Magazine
  7. ^ Article in The Gulf News
  8. ^ AL BATHA LEARNING FESTIVAL: Largest corporate training event ever held in the Middle East
  9. ^ Albatha continues its learning journey
  10. ^ Covered in Dubai Post News Blog
  11. ^ Interview with the Managing Director of Albatha Group
  12. ^ Albatha hosts executive education programme

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