AlGammal Holding partners with Lectrobar to advance power distribution

AlGammal Holding has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Lectrobar to develop and expand the Lectrobar Busway system, marking a key step in advancing innovative electrical distribution solutions across the region. The agreement was formalized at a signing ceremony in Cairo on Monday, aiming to combine the company's industrial strength and regional presence with Lectrobar's expertise in busduct and busway manufacturing.

AlGammal Holding, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Cairo, has announced a strategic partnership with Lectrobar, established in 1975 and specializing in busduct and busway systems manufacturing. The collaboration focuses on providing high-quality, reliable, and efficient busway solutions tailored for major infrastructure, industrial, and data-driven projects. It is expected to boost local capabilities and support large-scale developments requiring advanced power distribution systems.

Taha AlGammal, Chairperson of AlGammal Holding, stated that the partnership aligns with the group's broader strategy to collaborate with leading international manufacturers and introduce advanced industrial technologies to regional markets. He added: “By combining our industrial platform and engineering capabilities with Lectrobar’s proven busway solutions, we aim to deliver scalable and efficient power distribution systems that support major infrastructure and digital transformation projects.”

Ahmed Al Habachi, CEO of Lectrobar, described the agreement as a key milestone in the company’s regional expansion plans. He noted: “Through this partnership, we seek to strengthen the presence of Lectrobar Busway systems and provide high-performance solutions designed to meet the growing needs of large-scale infrastructure, industrial, and mission-critical projects.”

AlGammal Holding operates in Egypt and regional markets including Libya, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the United States, with a diversified portfolio spanning energy, infrastructure, real estate, transportation, hospitality, and industrial manufacturing. Its subsidiaries include AlRowad for Plastic Pipes, AlRowad Industrial Complex, AlGammal Contracting, Golden Arrow for Horizontal Directional Drilling, AlGammal Transportation Services, AlGammal Hotels Management, and Gama One, which specializes in digital infrastructure, smart cities, data centers, intelligent energy systems, and high-capacity power distribution. The partnership lays the foundation for long-term collaboration centered on innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth in the region's evolving energy and infrastructure landscape.

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