About: RAK Ceramics

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RAK Ceramics P.J.S.C is one of the largest ceramics brands in the world. Headquartered in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, RAK Ceramics has an annual production capacity of 110 million square metres of tiles, 5 million pieces of sanitaryware, 24 million pieces of porcelain tableware and 600,000 pieces of faucets. The company employs 15,000 people across its operations in the UAE, India, Bangladesh, Iran, Europe, Australia, East Africa, and Singapore. RAK Ceramics has a strategy focusing on its four core sectors: tiles, bathware, porcelain tableware and faucets.

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  • RAK Ceramics P.J.S.C is one of the largest ceramics brands in the world. Headquartered in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, RAK Ceramics has an annual production capacity of 110 million square metres of tiles, 5 million pieces of sanitaryware, 24 million pieces of porcelain tableware and 600,000 pieces of faucets. The company employs 15,000 people across its operations in the UAE, India, Bangladesh, Iran, Europe, Australia, East Africa, and Singapore. RAK Ceramics specializes in ceramic and gres porcelain wall and floor tiles, sanitaryware, kitchen sinks, including faucets for walls, floors, bathrooms and kitchens. RAK Ceramics has ten tile plants, two sanitaryware plants and one plant each for faucets and tableware at its headquarters in RAK, as well as overseas plants in India, Bangladesh and Iran. In June 2014, Samena Capital bought a 30.6% stake of the business. Samena Capital is an Asia, India and MENA-focused alternative investments group, co-established in 2008 by Shirish Saraf and key partners from a cross section of industries and regions. RAK Ceramics has a strategy focusing on its four core sectors: tiles, bathware, porcelain tableware and faucets. RAK Ceramics is a publicly listed company on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in the United Arab Emirates and on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in Bangladesh and as a group the company has an annual turnover of approximately US$1 billion. (en)
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  • Asia, Europe and Africa (en)
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  • Ceramics manufacturing (en)
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  • Abdallah Massaad (en)
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  • RAK Ceramics P.J.S.C (en)
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  • Samena Holding (en)
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  • Ceramic tiles, sanitaryware, taps and kitchen fittings, tableware, tile adhesives , interior ancillary products (en)
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  • Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange RAKCEC (en)
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  • RAK Ceramics P.J.S.C is one of the largest ceramics brands in the world. Headquartered in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, RAK Ceramics has an annual production capacity of 110 million square metres of tiles, 5 million pieces of sanitaryware, 24 million pieces of porcelain tableware and 600,000 pieces of faucets. The company employs 15,000 people across its operations in the UAE, India, Bangladesh, Iran, Europe, Australia, East Africa, and Singapore. RAK Ceramics has a strategy focusing on its four core sectors: tiles, bathware, porcelain tableware and faucets. (en)
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