The Arabian Petroleum Supply Company (APSCO) recently held its annual meeting in Jeddah. It was attended by the company’s senior management officials and staff led by Mohammed Alireza, CEO of APSCO. The meeting was also attended by members of a senior delegation of ExxonMobil. The annual meeting seeks to discuss the previous year’s business performance and to look into its strengths and weaknesses.
Attendees discussed general guidelines for the company’s activities during the current year to maintain the excellent results achieved last year, as well as to strengthen the company’s presence in both local and regional markets.
Senior employees as well as those who contributed to the company’s performance were honored at the event.
The meeting also saw participation from the audience during the review of the company’s activities, especially in those neighboring countries with unstable political and security conditions.
Alireza thanked the staff for their efforts that he said have contributed to the growth and development of the company.
“We have achieved excellent results last year, results that exceeded our expectations. Such great results reflect the tireless and keen efforts of our staff at all levels. Now we top the list of lubricants producers in Saudi Arabia, and we also lead sales of other products,” he said.
Khalid Altayeb, director of Lubes & Specialties, said: “Last year was hard for everyone, but with the help of the Almighty, we were able to handle all obstacles and challenges. We also attained a significant increase in terms of sales ... I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their trust in us and in our products.”
In their speeches at the meeting, heads of departments, including Kamal El-Din Hussein, sales manager, discussed the accomplishments of their respective sections, and praised the marketing and production policies pursued by APSCO to strengthen its place in the market and maintain a steady growth.
Source: Arab News
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