Revitalizing Industrial Production: Arab Chemical Detergents Factory
The Arab Chemical Detergents Factory, designed in 2005 and located in Amman’s Marka district, is a transformative project commissioned by Arab Chemical Detergents. Spanning 8,406 m², this facility was rehabilitated to maximize production rates and maintain high-quality standards through the addition of advanced mechanical and electrical systems, as well as expanded spaces.
Project Overview
Key Details
- Design Year: 2005
- Location: Amman, Marka
- Client: Arab Chemical Detergents
- Total Area: 8,406 m²
- Services Provided: Full Design Services from Concept to Full Tender Drawings
The project focused on rehabilitating the existing factory to enhance production efficiency and quality. This was achieved by expanding the facility and integrating advanced mechanical and electrical systems, ensuring the factory meets modern industrial standards.
Architectural Layout: Enhancing Efficiency and Quality
Key Features
- Expanded Spaces: Additional areas were created to support increased production capacity.
- Advanced Mechanical Systems: State-of-the-art systems to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
- Advanced Electrical Systems: Upgraded electrical infrastructure to support modern machinery and processes.
Design Philosophy: Modernization and Quality Assurance
The Arab Chemical Detergents Factory is designed with a focus on:
- Production Efficiency: Expanded spaces and advanced systems to maximize output.
- Quality Maintenance: Upgraded infrastructure to ensure high-quality production standards.
- Sustainability: Modern mechanical and electrical systems to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
Conclusion
The Arab Chemical Detergents Factory is more than just a rehabilitation project—it is a testament to the commitment of Arab Chemical Detergents to modernize and enhance industrial production. By integrating advanced systems and expanding the facility, the project sets a benchmark for future industrial upgrades.
As it continues to operate, this factory will stand as a symbol of progress and innovation, inspiring future projects to prioritize efficiency, quality, and sustainability.