KUWAIT: Acting Director General of the Public Authority for Industry (PAI) Shamlan Al-Jahedli emphasized on Monday the pivotal role of fostering a culture of quality within local factories to elevate institutional performance and enhance the competitiveness of Kuwaiti products. This, he noted, contributes significantly to cementing Kuwait’s position as a trusted industrial hub in both regional and global markets.
“Investing in standards development and product quality control is a direct investment in the strength of the national economy and a vital pillar in achieving the New Kuwait Vision 2035,” Al-Jahedli told KUNA on the sidelines of a ceremony held at the PAI headquarters to honor recipients of the Arab Quality Award. Al-Jahedli pointed out that the recognition of Kuwaiti factories with prestigious regional awards reflects not only the high standards of institutional performance but also highlights the sector’s potential to serve as a dynamic engine of economic development.
“Our industrial sector is well-positioned to deliver sustainable investment and job creation opportunities,” he added. In his opening speech, Al-Jahedli expressed pride in celebrating the achievements of Kuwaiti factories that were recognized by the Arab Industrial Development, Standardization and Mining Organization during the third edition of the award, in appreciation of their distinguished performance across the Arab region.



He stressed that such accolades are a testament to the ongoing efforts of the national industry to achieve excellence and leadership. “The participation of Kuwaiti factories in regional and international competitions underscores the country’s commitment to Arab economic integration and reinforces Kuwait’s standing in industrial excellence,” he said. “These awards inspire continued progress and encourage the exchange of expertise to advance the industrial landscape across the Arab world.”
Speaking at the event, Walid Al-Majni, official spokesperson for the Public Authority for Industry, reiterated the Authority’s commitment to supporting and modernizing Kuwait’s industrial sector in line with international best practices. He stated that the recognition is a reflection of the Authority’s appreciation for industrial institutions that adopt a strategy of continuous development and strive to enhance institutional performance. Al-Majni further underlined the importance of encouraging Arab industrial entities to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and boost product quality.
The Arab Quality Award, launched in 2010 by the Arab Industrial Development, Standardization and Mining Organization, aims to encourage industrial excellence across the Arab world. In its third cycle for 2023/2024, two Kuwaiti factories emerged among the winners: Kuwait Drilling Fluids and Oil Services Company and Kuwait Insulating Materials Manufacturing Company (KIMMCO). — KUNA