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Calderys in Saudi Arabia: Production Capacity Designed to Strengthen Refractory Supply in the Middle East

Calderys’ new refractory production facility in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, has been designed to respond directly to the operational needs of customers across the Middle East. Beyond increasing capacity, the plant will feature dedicated production lines that will enhance product availability, consistency, and technical performance for key industrial sectors.

Scheduled to begin production in April 2026, the facility represents the largest recent investment by Calderys in the EMEA region and reinforces the Group’s long-term commitment to local manufacturing and service proximity.

A plant structured around customer applications

The Jubail plant will operate three dedicated production lines, each engineered to support critical high-temperature applications across steel, cement, petrochemical, aluminum, and non-ferrous industries.

This configuration allows Calderys to manufacture both standard and application-specific solutions locally, reducing supply chain complexity while improving responsiveness to regional demand.

One line for monolithic refractory production

The plant will feature one dedicated monolithic refractory production line, manufacturing a broad range of high-performance products, including dense and lightweight castables.

©Calderys: monolithic refractories will be available in 25kg bags or big bags

These materials are essential for lining furnaces, kilns, and reactors operating under extreme thermal and chemical conditions. Local production will provide customers with:

  • Improved product availability
  • Reduced lead times and logistics constraints
  • Consistent quality aligned with global Calderys standards
  • Faster technical response for maintenance and shutdown operations

This monolithic line will play a key role in supporting steelmaking, cement production, and petrochemical processing throughout Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East.

Two lines for precast shapes

In addition to monolithic refractories, the Jubail facility will operate two dedicated precast refractory production lines, equipped with integrated dry-out capabilities.

These lines will manufacture complex precast components, including pieces for EAF deltas, ladle bottoms or steel lances. These precast shapes are designed for applications where dimensional accuracy, repeatability, and installation speed are critical.

For customers, precast solutions offer several operational advantages:

  • Shorter installation and commissioning times
  • Reduced on-site labor and improved safety
  • More predictable performance and service life
  • Controlled manufacturing and dry-out conditions

©Calderys: precast shapes offer a vast possibility of customization, tailored to producers’ processes

By producing precast elements locally, Calderys will significantly reduce delivery times while ensuring consistent quality across all batches.

Supporting long-term industrial growth in the Middle East

The Jubail plant supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, a set of industrial development objectives, and aligns with broader regional growth across steel, infrastructure, and petrochemical markets.

By investing in local refractory manufacturing capabilities, Calderys is reinforcing its role as a long-term partner to Middle Eastern industries, delivering performance, reliability, and technical expertise where it matters most.

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