Saline Water Conversion Corporation Begins Privatizing Production System in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation has invited qualified firms to place their bids to acquire the majority stake in its Ras Al-Khair facility.
Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation has invited qualified firms to place their bids to acquire the majority stake in its Ras Al-Khair facility.
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Saline Water Conversion Corporation Begins Privatizing Production System in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation has invited qualified firms to place their bids to acquire the majority stake in its Ras Al-Khair facility.
Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation has invited qualified firms to place their bids to acquire the majority stake in its Ras Al-Khair facility.

Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has invited qualified firms to place their bids to acquire the majority stake in its Ras Al-Khair (RAK) facility.

“The winning bidder will own 60 percent of RAK Project Company and take over the management, operation and maintenance,” the firm said.

It revealed that at least seven companies and consortiums have already qualified to submit their bids.

The step comes in light of the corporation’s attempts to privatize the water sector and develop the production system on a commercial level to start offering it throughout the kingdom.

The project is the first SWCC production bundle to be privatized and overseen by the Supervisory Committee for Privatization in the Environment, Water and Agriculture sector, with the participation of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the National Center for Privatization and the Saudi Water Partnerships Company.

The SWCC, which operates desalination plants and power stations in the Kingdom, has been preparing the launch of the remaining production bundles, which include Yanbu and Shuaiba desalination assets, as well as other construction plants.

The RAK power and desalination plant is the world’s largest with production of over 1,051 million cubic meters of desalinated water per day with 2,650 megawatts of base load power.

Last week, the SWCC and the Water Transmission and Technologies Co. (WTTCO) signed a cooperation agreement to outsource management services.

The deal will boost the efficiency and organization of the water sector, as well as develop the Kingdom’s economy by adding more than SAR60 billion ($16 billion) worth of investment opportunities in water transport and storage systems by involving the private sector in funding future projects.



Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Participates in Paris Airshow 2025 to Boost Global Partnerships

GAMI's involvement in the airshow builds on the Kingdom's ongoing successes at international forums and underlines its commitment to developing a competitive defense and security industrial sector. (SPA)
GAMI's involvement in the airshow builds on the Kingdom's ongoing successes at international forums and underlines its commitment to developing a competitive defense and security industrial sector. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Participates in Paris Airshow 2025 to Boost Global Partnerships

GAMI's involvement in the airshow builds on the Kingdom's ongoing successes at international forums and underlines its commitment to developing a competitive defense and security industrial sector. (SPA)
GAMI's involvement in the airshow builds on the Kingdom's ongoing successes at international forums and underlines its commitment to developing a competitive defense and security industrial sector. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) launched on Monday its participation at the International Paris Airshow 2025, held at Paris-Le Bourget Airport until June 22.

The opening day was attended by GAMI Governor Eng. Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, and Saudi Ambassador to France Fahad Al-Ruwaily, along with numerous officials, experts, and experts from around the world.

Al-Ohali emphasized that GAMI’s participation in the airshow aligns with its efforts to strengthen international partnerships, attract high-value investments, and empower national talent.

These efforts contribute to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, including the localization of over 50% of military spending, he added.

Such international engagements underscore Saudi Arabia’s growing global influence and highlight the significant progress made in developing investor-friendly policies, regulations, and an industrial environment that supports the sector’s growth both domestically and globally, he stressed.

GAMI's involvement in the airshow builds on the Kingdom's ongoing successes at international forums and underlines its commitment to developing a competitive defense and security industrial sector.

The sector aims to support the national economy and achieve sustainable security by building international partnerships that serve mutual interests.