Zamil Steel Buildings Vietnam Co., Ltd: The most prestigious pre-engineered steel building brand

Established in 1997, Zamil Steel Buildings Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Zamil Steel Vietnam) is a 100% FDI-funded joint venture between Zamil Industrial Investment Company of Saudi Arabia and Mitsui Corporation of Japan.
Zamil Steel Việt Nam: Thương hiệu nhà thép tiền chế uy tín nhất trong khu vực
Zamil Steel Buildings Vietnam factory in Noi Bai, Soc Son, Ha Noi.

The company is one of the pioneers in the steel buildings industry in Vietnam, with its main strength being the design, manufacture, and erection of pre-engineered steel buildings, structural steel, and MaxSEAM® roof systems. The company’s flagship products are used for various construction purposes, including factories, warehouses, commercial centers, petrochemical refineries, etc.

Over the last 25 years, Zamil Steel Vietnam has played a pivotal role in nurturing the local construction industry and has received numerous awards and certificates for its contribution to the growth of Vietnam’s economy. The company has been honored for 17 consecutive years as the Golden Dragon Award winner by the Vietnam Economic Times, as well as received the Golden Cup for Excellent Vietnamese brand from the Vietnam Intellectual Property Association. Zamil Steel Vietnam is the most trusted brand when it comes to delivering large-scale, complex, and iconic projects in Southeast Asia. It has played a significant role in iconic projects such as the Pit Building of the Formula 1 Circuit, the Vinfast automobile factory, part of the Noi Bai airport expansion project, among others.

Zamil Steel Việt Nam: Thương hiệu nhà thép tiền chế uy tín nhất trong khu vực
Zamil Steel Buildings Vietnam factory in Dong Nai.

Currently, the company is operating two state-of-the-art factories in Hanoi and Dong Nai, with a total capacity of 114 thousand tons of steel buildings per year and a team of nearly 1,000 employees and workers working at four major offices across Vietnam.

Over the past 25 years, Zamil Steel Vietnam has continuously expanded its business network to many countries in the Southeast Asia region, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, etc. With over 6,000 projects in the Asia-Pacific, Zamil Steel has affirmed its position as the leading manufacturer and supplier of steel structures trusted by businesses in the region. The company has also been entrusted with many key projects that play vital roles in regional countries’ national economic, social, and tourism development strategies. A few examples include the Siem Reap International Airport (Cambodia), the petrochemical complex (part of the key economic development project RAPID in Malaysia), the cyclone shelters complex in Bangladesh (part of the Bhashan Char project sponsored by the Bangladesh government), and many others. The company also exported its products to Europe, Australia, America, and Japan and has become one of the most prestigious pre-engineered steel building brands with high-quality products and services.

As the most active Saudi Arabian enterprise operating in Vietnam since the early years of renovation, Zamil Steel Vietnam has been appreciated by the government of Vietnam and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a successful example of the strategic cooperation investment relationship between Vietnam and the Middle East. The year 2022 will mark the 25th year of Zamil Steel’s development in Vietnam. With its strengths and potential, the company is poised for significant growth as the leading steel structures supplier in Vietnam and throughout the region.

Zamil Steel Việt Nam: Thương hiệu nhà thép tiền chế uy tín nhất trong khu vực
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