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Systemair expands regional footprint with new Riyadh office

Systemair expands regional footprint with new Riyadh office
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Riyadh - Mubasher: Systemair Saudi Arabia has inaugurated its new production facility in Riyadh, expanding the company’s regional footprint, according to a press release.

The new office spans approximately 13,000 square meters, with a 9,000-square-metre factory.

The launch supports the group’s long-term commitment to strengthening local manufacturing and anchoring the Kingdom’s industrial and sustainability ambitions.

As per the global management consulting firm IMARC Group, Saudi Arabia’s heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC) market size is expected to reach SAR 23.33 billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 7.98% during 2025-2033.

Khalil El Ghazzi, Managing Director of Systemair Saudi Arabia, said: “Our expanding investments in Saudi manufacturing mark a significant milestone in Systemair’s commitment to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.”

“By strengthening local production and innovation, we are proud to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s journey toward industrial diversification and sustainable growth,” El Ghazzi added.

He noted: “These efforts enable us to meet the region’s increasing demand for reliable, energy-efficient ventilation solutions built to perform in the GCC’s extreme climatic conditions — delivering clean and healthy indoor air for homes, businesses, and industries alike.”

The new Systemair facility is designed with efficiency and flexibility at its core. The site includes dedicated zones for production, equipment servicing, and repairs.

It will exclusively manufacture a range of ‘Saudi Made’ ventilation products, serving customers across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and the wider GCC region.

Morten Schmelzer, Head of Group Public Affairs, Systemair AB, commented: “This expansion in Riyadh is a natural extension of that commitment, combining our global expertise with local innovation to deliver a cleaner, more sustainable future.”