Alba CEO announces four strategic priorities for 2026 at annual gathering

Ali Al Baqali
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During the opening session of Aluminium Bahrain’s (Alba) Annual Majlis, CEO Ali Al Baqali introduced four main objectives for 2026. The priorities are titled Safety 5 Star, Think Global, e-F Al Hassalah, and Skill Level Up. These initiatives are intended to improve operational performance, reinforce financial discipline, and support the company’s long-term growth.

Ali Al Baqali stated: “As we step into 2026, our focus is clear: driving world class safety excellence and best-in-class behaviours across all our operations; expanding beyond our comfort zone to explore new markets and opportunities; accelerating efficiencies and financial discipline through the last phase of e-Al Hasalah; and investing in our people with Skill Level Up for the future. These priorities will guide us as we continue to lead, inspire and transform.”

The event was attended by Alba’s executives, directors, managers, and supervisory staff. The session included a review of achievements from 2025 and discussed plans for the coming year.

Alba’s Annual Majlis will continue with two more sessions during the week in a hybrid format. This approach allows employees from various sites and shifts to participate. The forum aims to encourage open communication between management and staff while supporting transparency and collaboration within the company.



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