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ALUPCO: Transforming visions into reality for Saudi Arabia and beyond
Oil and Gas News
|September 2025
Khaled Abdel-Moneim, CEO of ALUPCO, shares how the aluminium pioneer is shaping the Kingdom's industrial future, localising supply chains, driving sustainability, and preparing for a landmark IPO while delivering comprehensive solutions to global energy clients

WHEN ALUPCO began in 1975, its vision was clear: To meet Saudi Arabia's growing aluminium demand and support the nation’s ambitious construction and industrial expansion. But as the company grew, so did its vision.
What started as a small initiative has become a strategic industrial powerhouse.
Under the leadership of Khaled Abdel-Moneim, CEO, the company has evolved from a simple aluminium extruder into a full-fledged solutions provider, anticipating clients’ needs before they materialise and delivering comprehensive solutions for both domestic and international markets.
With an eye on Vision 2030, ALUPCO is enhancing local capabilities while advancing sustainability.
In an exclusive interview with OGN energy magazine, Abdel-Moneim emphasises that through recycling, renewable energy, and localisation, the company is shaping a future where industrial growth aligns with environmental responsibility.
Below are excerpts from the interview:
Can you share the personal story behind the founding of ALUPCO and the motivations that inspired you to embark on this journey in the aluminium industry?
We are very fortunate to be based in Saudi Arabia. Back in 1975, ALUPCO's partners and shareholders anticipated the country's future needs, particularly with the rapid construction boom and the growing demand for aluminium.
To build on this vision, they brought in top experts. At that time, Aluswiss conducted a detailed market study, analysing both demand and geography, and identified Dammam and Jeddah as the ideal locations for establishing two factories.
These were set up to serve not only the Saudi market but also future expansion into regional and international markets.
The initial strategy was to focus on the aluminium sector, and being located near Aramco, the oil giant, was a great advantage.
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