Acico appoints Mavridis as COO and Al Nouri as GM

CONSTRUCTION NEWS

Acico Group, a leading manufacturer of building materials, has appointed Vassilis Mavridis as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Ahmed Hamed Al Nouri as General Manager of the Group’s AAC Block Factories. 
 
The company said that both Mavridis and Al Nouri have had illustrious careers, with 25 to 30 years of deep field experience.
 
Mavridis has extensive industrial and field experience in Europe and the Middle East, including the establishment and start-up of operational processes, manufacturing management, productivity and technological development, as well as crisis management. He has high professional skills in organizing production processes and personnel management, developing and implementing strategic plans, while improving and structuring operations, Acico said.
 
Controlling budgets
Mavridis will take on directing the development and implementation of plant operations and policies, supervising and evaluating their performance, as well as supporting sales and controlling budgets and costs.
 
The Group pointed out that Mavridis’s experience and track record is full of outstanding achievements, including the utilisation of artificial intelligence in the cement grinding process, and its contribution in improving the economics of production which will constitute a major part of Acico’s future path. 
 
His most recent position was the Chief Operations Officer at Sibline Cement in Portugal, and has achieved significant professional achievements during his 18 years working at Titan Cement’s Thessaloniki plant, one of the largest industrial enterprises in northern Greece and Lebanon.
 
Meanwhile, Al Nouri will be responsible for directing the operations of AAC Factories in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, while ensuring the development of their business plans according to Acico Industries’ Strategy and in line with the best practices and applicable quality standards.-- TradeArabia News Service
 

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