GPIC Marketing Superintendents attend PIC training course GPIC Ammonia and Urea Marketing Manager Munther Muhammad Bujiri and Methanol Marketing Manager Ahmed Issa Al-Jowder attended a training course organized by Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC) of Kuwait. The course was part of the existing close cooperation between the two companies to exchange experiences.
executive management team and employees who work extremely well together and co-operate to successfully implement these strategies, which have led to increased production and profits.
The two-week course is also in line with the Board of Directors directives to take advantage of modern strategies related to all aspects of the company's work and a desire to adopt the best ways to ensure and maintain the company's success and continued pace of growth.
Dr. Jawahery said GPIC has been able to build strong relationships with global markets based on trust. These markets, he said, are keen to buy GPIC’s products because of their high quality and for following global standards in health, safety and the environment. He added GPIC’s transparency in dealing with its customers and ensuring the high reliability were the other reasons for the open rapport.
GPIC President Dr. Abdulrahman Jawahery praised the unlimited support from PIC and its efforts in marketing ammonia and urea on behalf of GPIC to global markets since the beginning of ammonia production in 1985 and urea production in 1998.
PIC Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Mutlaq Al-Azmi received Mr. Bujiri and Mr. Al-Jowder at their Let’s Talk Strategy event, organized by the Department of Comprehensive Planning to educate employees on the PIC goals and vision of its 2040 strategy.
The President said he is proud of the company’s team who have the responsibility for continuously improving GPIC’s performance. He spoke of the flexible strategies developed by the Board of Directors and the professionalism of the
Engineer Al-Azmi expressed his happiness at the bilateral relations between the two companies, stressing that such courses contribute to enhancing cooperation and exchanging successful strategies.
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