Imdaad unveils 2016 budget at review meeting

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Integrated facilities and waste management firm Imdaad recently presented its budget for 2016 at its Budget Day.

The session also saw the company’s officials discuss new strategies for 2016.

“We have gathered to discuss the highlights of 2015 and draft the budget and present strategies to ensure an equally successful 2016,” Jamal Abdullah Lootah, Imdaad CEO, said. “I would first like to extend a warm gratitude to all the employees of Imdaad for their dedication, sincerity and hard work towards the success of our organization. Aside from aiming for the company’s expansion, we also make sure that each one of our 4,500 employees has achieved personal and professional growth. Let us work together with the same vigour and enthusiasm to make Imdaad the leading name in FM and waste management in the Middle East.”

Highlights of 2015 included the company’s new strategic partnership with WMS Metal Industries of the United Arab Emirates and a three-year comprehensive maintenance and repair contract for Emirates Transport’s fleet of vehicles and equipment.

Imdaad serves customers throughout the Gulf Cooperation Council.



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