
Dr. Greiche Group invests EGP 500m in new glass manufacturing complex
Set to span 25,000 square meters, the facility will expand the company's existing operations in 10th of Ramadan City and is expected to become the most technologically advanced of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region by 2026.
This strategic expansion aligns with national efforts to enhance the local value chain in the automotive industry and reduce dependency on imports. It also reinforces Dr. Greiche Group's position as a regional leader in automotive glass manufacturing, with plans to serve rising demand from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) across Egypt, the wider region, and international markets.
The new facility is scheduled to begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2026. Once operational, it will significantly strengthen Egypt's supply capabilities in automotive glass, helping to address current shortages and supporting the growth of the country's industrial base.
Chahir Greiche, CEO of Dr. Greiche Group, said the complex will house cutting-edge production lines equipped with smart technologies sourced from Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and China. These systems will enable advanced thermal treatment of automotive glass in line with the highest international quality standards.
Among the innovations being introduced to the region for the first time are digital printing technologies tailored for OEM specifications, as well as spherical and thermal treatment systems capable of handling ultra-thin glass as slim as 2.1 millimeters. Such glass is increasingly used in electric vehicles to enhance energy efficiency and reduce weight.
On the employment front, the project is expected to create over 500 direct jobs for engineers, technicians, and administrative staff, along with around 150 indirect jobs, contributing to national employment goals and local economic development.
'The new plant will double our annual production capacity for rear windshields, reaching one million units,' said Greiche. 'It will enable us to fully meet the needs of global automotive manufacturers, particularly in supplying thermal glass for rear and side windows in buses of all sizes.'
He added that around 50% of the factory's output will serve the domestic market—including OEMs and the aftermarket—while the remaining 50% will be exported to key international markets such as Europe, the United States, and the Gulf region.
The company also plans to produce highly specialized types of automotive glass that have never been manufactured in the MENA region, including thermal roofs for next-generation vehicles and complex rear panels requiring advanced technologies such as solar-control glass. These products align with rising global demand for energy-efficient, eco-friendly transportation solutions.
Greiche emphasized that the facility will play a vital role in supporting Egypt's local automotive assembly and installation market, while also supplying the company's nationwide network of branches and authorized distributors. The project is expected to significantly reduce reliance on imported automotive glass, ease pressure on foreign currency reserves, and strengthen Egypt's self-sufficiency in key industrial sectors.
This investment supports Egypt's broader vision to localize the automotive industry as a pillar of sustainable economic growth. It reflects a commitment to empowering national industries, promoting innovation, and boosting the global competitiveness of Egyptian-made products.

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