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Led by P&G’s plan for Egypt, investment boosts the entire region.
February 29, 2012
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
The big news in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, at least when it comes to nonwovens, is the decision by Procter& Gamble, to start making diapers near Cairo, Egypt. The company is moving forward with a new 250,000 square meter facility that will initially make only Pampers. While no figures as to how many diapers Procter & Gamble plans to make there have been released, already at least two large-scale nonwovens investments as well as a decent-sized films plant have followed. Even without these investments, the MENA region is an important one to nonwovens. According to EDANA, in 2010, this region contributed 41.5 million metric tons (compared to 43.8 million metric tons from the NAFTA region) to Europe. While much of the nonwovens supplied were lightweight spunmelt materials, 25% were 150 gsm or higher. The biggest challenge facing nonwovens producers and converters looking to target the MENA region is the differences in the levels of wealth from one country to the other. In oil-rich countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, consumers are used to disposable goods, whether they are made locally or come from international companies, whereas many other nations continue to have little disposable items for things like diapers and feminine hygiene items . . . but that is changing. “We are seeing huge growth rates—in the double digits—over the next five years in many of the MENA countries,” says Paul Andrews,market manager, MENA region for Bostik Adhesives. “Everywhere from Algeria, Egypt, Iran and Lebanon are giving some big growth numbers. Even the UAE and Yemfen are strong, showing how dynamic this region is.” Bostik recently completed work on an adhesives site in Egypt. Executives said the decision was influenced by the attractive growth levels and rising birth rates and high populations in the region. In fact, the MENA region’s one-two punch of high birth rates, often double that of Western Europe or North America, and low penetration rates has led nearly all of the major hygiene products suppliers to focus some sort of resources there in the past couple of years. While a great deal of attention is being paid to Procter & Gamble’s Egyptian investment, Kimberly-Clark has operated a joint venture in Israel for years and SCA has made two significant investments in Turkey during the last year, showing that interest in this region is broad based. Egypt
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