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Milestones
1
1958
Establishment of the original engineering entity, previously known as Metito.
2
1972
First company to design, build, and install a reverse osmosis plant outside the USA.
3
1977
Expansion of manufacturing and engineering presence across the USA and the UK.
4
1980
First regional EPC manufacturing facility launched in Riyadh.
5
1999
Pioneered concession-based water projects across the GCC region and Egypt.
6
2003
Re-established operations in Saudi Arabia
7
2006
Gulf Capital invests in MetiPro formerly Metito Overseas Limited (MOL) via a majority stake acquisition.
8
2007
Revised its corporate structure to reflect diversification strategy and created MUL (incorporated in Guernsey). IFC acquired a minority stake in the Group through capital increase.
9
2008
MetiPro and Berlinwasser formed BCH to invest in water and wastewater projects in China, with 51% shareholding by MetiPro.
10
2011
MetiPro acquired the remaining 49% stake in BCH.
11
2014
Mitsubishi and JBIC acquired a stake in MetiPro.
12
2017
MetiPro divested 100% of its China operations as part of a successful capital recycling event, after growing the business in China from 2 to 11 projects over 9 years.
13
2018
MetiPro executed “Al Mahsamma” Project, the 2nd largest agricultural waste & water reuse plant, Egypt. Capacity: 1,000,000 m3/day.
14
2018
MetiPro executed the “Galala” Project, the largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant in Egypt. Capacity: 150,000 m3/day.
15
2018
MetiPro commissioned the first Public-Private Partnership bulk water treatment plant in Sub Saharan Africa, Rwanda. Capacity: 40,000 m3/day.
16
2019
MetiPro executed the desalination plant supplying the futuristic city NEOM. KSA. The plant is co-powered by solar energy. Capacity:125,000 m3/day.
17
2020
MetiPro is developing the first independent wastewater treatment plant in Dammam, KSA. Capacity: 200,000 m3/day expandable to 350,000 m3/day.
18
2020
MetiPro awarded the O&M of Doha South Catchment Zone, Qatar. Capacity: 2,200,000 m3/day.
19
2021
MetiPro is developing the iconic desalination plants on floating barges, the largest operating of their kind globally, for KSA. Capacity: 3*50,000 m3/day
20
2021
MetiPro is developing, as part of a JV, the “New Delta” Project, the world largest agricultural waste & water reuse plant, Egypt. Capacity: 7,500,000 m3/day.
21
2021
MetiPro is developing the single largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant globally in Jubail, KSA. Capacity: 1,000,000 m3/day.
22
2021
MetiPro is developing the first ever Public-Private Partnership wastewater treatment project in Namangan, Uzbekistan. Capacity: 100,000 m3/day.
23
2021/2022
MetiPro is executing the first water and wastewater Public-Private Partnership plants in in Zrenjanin, Serbia. Capacity: 30,240 m3/day & 25,000 m3/day.
24
2023
MetiPro is executing its largest project to date, the ADNOC large scale seawater treatment plant in Abu, Dhabi, UAE. Capacity 500,000 m3/day.
25
2023
MetiPro is developing the first wastewater Public-Private Partnership in Qatar, Al Wakrah and Al Wukair plant. Capacity: 150,000 m3/day.
26
2023
MetiPro executed the design for one of the largest desalination plants in South Asia in Chennai, India. Capacity: 400,000 m3/day.