Delta Coatings unveils plans for global eco-friendly HQ and plant

24 July 2024

The company’s new headquarters and manufacturing plant will be built at Dubai Industrial City (DIC).

The eco-friendly facility will be powered in part by renewable energy, including an extensive solar energy farm on the facility’s roof, driving the firm towards its sustainability and decarbonisation goals.

Belvin Marx, General Manager of liquid applied coatings and polyurea manufacturer, Delta Coatings, stated: “Our new facility will enable us to demonstrate the numerous benefits of polyurea-based liquid coating, lining and membrane solutions, as well as waterproofing systems, to our customers and even more applicators. It will also provide a fitting and inspirational home for our growing team of local and international experts as part of Delta Coating’s five-year strategic growth plans.

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“Since its inception over 20 years ago, this development marks a significant milestone in Delta Coatings’ history, underpinned by growing awareness and more widespread acceptance of polyurea-based protective coating products and waterproofing solutions globally. It’s an exciting time for Delta Coatings and our entire industry.”

According to Marx, highlights of the facility include a tripling of the current manufacturing plant capacity; an R&D ‘Centre of Excellence’; a training centre; and a warehouse and distribution centre with electronic stock control.

Strategically located in Dubai Industrial City, the facility is located a 45-minute drive from Abu Dhabi and 20 minutes from the new Dubai World Central airport and Expo City Dubai.

Delta Coatings aims to move to the new facility in the first half of 2025.

Image caption: CGI of Delta Coatings’ eco-friendly HQ and manufacturing plant being built at Dubai Industrial City

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