WITH over 35 years of industry leadership, JAL International is a pivotal force in Saudi Arabia's petrochemical, fertiliser, steel, mining, power, and utility sectors, significantly influencing the Kingdom's economic transformation under Vision 2030.
The company is renowned for its strategic alliances with major players such as Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Ma’aden, and NEOM, and its commitment to technological innovation and local development.
Through these efforts, JAL International is shaping the future of industrial services in Saudi Arabia, driving progress through advanced solutions and sustainable practices.
The CEO of JAL International emphasises the importance of partnerships, stating: “Our alliances with key industry players are crucial for driving the technological advancements that shape the future of our sector.”
The company offers a broad range of specialised services tailored to the oil and gas, petrochemical, fertiliser, steel, mining, power, and utility sectors.
JAL International provides comprehensive engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, delivering turnkey solutions for facilities with expertise in mechanical, civil, electrical, instrumentation, fire, and analyser systems.
This focus ensures that all projects meet the highest standards of quality. Currently, JAL is involved in global construction contracts with SABIC, Ma’aden, and SATORP.
Additionally, its advanced electrical and instrumentation services enhance operational efficiency and safety, incorporating sophisticated system integration and automation, including DCS, PLC, and RTU systems.
The company has executed major DCS revamping, system integration, and substation revamping projects with various petrochemical firms in Jubail and Yanbu.
This story is from the October 2024 edition of Oil and Gas News.
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