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Jotun Saudi celebrates 40 years of innovation and growth

Jotun Saudi celebrates 40 years of innovation and growth

Arab News7 hours ago
Jotun, one of the world's leading manufacturers of paints and coatings, is celebrating 40 years of successful operations in Saudi Arabia, marking four decades of contribution to the Kingdom's most iconic landmarks and infrastructure development. Since establishing its first Saudi operations in 1985, Jotun has become deeply embedded in the nation's architectural heritage, protecting and beautifying structures that define the Saudi skyline.
Since the inception of the Kingdom's modern infrastructure development through to today's ambitious mega-projects, Jotun's protective and decorative coatings have preserved majority of iconic landmarks that symbolize Saudi Arabia's progress.
'Our success over the past 40 years is built on a strong team, deep-rooted values, and a stable long-term strategy that has enabled us to contribute to national infrastructure and support sustainable development,' said Morten Fon, president and CEO of Jotun Paints. 'As we look to the future, we remain committed to offering innovative, high-performance solutions that meet the needs of a transforming nation.'
Over the past four decades, the company has delivered approximately 2 billion liters of paint, coating more than 300 million square meters across Saudi Arabia. The company's presence has grown to include 500 Multicolor Centers throughout the Kingdom, creating a network that provides a curated, personalized experience for professional and homeowners alike.
Looking to the future, Jotun Saudi Arabia has announced plans to double its production capacity through significant investments in Jotun's manufacturing facilities in Yanbu. The expansion will incorporate advanced technologies that enhance both production efficiency and sustainability.
'As Saudi Arabia continues its remarkable transformation, we are expanding our capabilities to meet growing demand,' said Martin Chew, vice president Middle East and Africa. 'This investment reflects our commitment to local manufacturing excellence and our confidence in the Kingdom's continued development.'
'This 40-year milestone is not only a celebration of our past, but a commitment to the future,' Fon added. 'Our legacy is defined by our values, long-standing partnerships, premium products, and great people. We will continue to deliver reliable paint solutions for protection, performance, and beauty to the Kingdom for generations to come.'
To mark this important milestone, Jotun Saudi has planned a year-long series of celebratory events to honor its employees, partners, and legacy — reinforcing its deep-rooted connection with the Kingdom and its people.
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