Ministry of Industry announces top 10 SIRI factories

19/10/2023 Argaam

Ministry of Industry announces top 10 SIRI factories

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Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources announced the top 10 factories in the global Smart Industry Readiness Index (SIRI) until September 2023, within the Future Factories Program, the ministry said on X messaging app (formerly Twitter). 

 

City Cement Co. came first, followed by Yanbu Cement Co.

 

Compared to August, Ismail Abudawood and Procter & Gamble Limited and Mars Saudi Arabia Industrial Company Factory were added to the list. Meanwhile, Arabian Cement Co. and Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Co. (SADAFCO) were excluded.

 

Top 10 SIRI Factories Until September

Factory

Sector

City Cement

Building Materials

Yanbu Cement

Building Materials

Diana Medical Factory (Sukkar)

Rubber & Plastics

Ismail Abudawood and Procter & Gamble Limited

Chemicals

Alfanar Ceramic & Porcelain Factory

Building Materials

Mars Saudi Arabia Industrial Company Factory

Food Industries

Hana Food Industries

Food Industries

Saudi Paper

Paper Industries

National Food Industries Co.

(Luna)

Food Industries

alfanar Technical Services

Machinery & Equipment

 

In July, the Ministry of Industry started assessing the second phase of the Future Factories Program, which targets 260 factories as per SIRI. The ministry pointed out that the second phase focuses on verifying the results of the factories' self-assessment. It targets factories that have achieved an advanced level in the self-assessment according to SIRI standards, at a score rate of 2.14.

 

Launched in July 2022, the Future Factories Program aims to transform 4,000 Saud-based factories from relying on poorly skilled workers with low pay to automation and manufacturing efficiency. This is in order to raise the competitiveness and quality of the national industry and contribute to creating quality jobs for national cadres.

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