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Ecocoast, a global leader in engineered products for the protection of coastlines, waterways and floating structures, has announced a remarkable performance during the first half of 2021, as revenue significantly increased by 34 per cent compared to the same period last year. The company saw the major jump in growth following the signing of key projects across the globe.
With its marine products installed in 53 countries worldwide, Ecocoast continues to develop engineered products designed to address every stage of the coastal and marine development lifecycle – from development and infrastructure to operation and maintenance.
Aghyad Al Halabi, Head of Sales at Ecocoast, said: “We are proud to announce the growth activities in the marine protection sector - as reflected by an uptick in projects that Ecocoast has signed up recently in many parts of the world including the UK, Netherlands, Asia, and the Middle East. As a pioneer in marine protection barriers, we are highly optimistic about the prospects for growth as the demand for sustainable products continues to increase in scope. We are constantly building our strengths and technical capabilities to meet these needs today and in the future.”
He added: “The Middle East is one of the regions where we are seeing a steady rise in commitment to fulfilling coastal protection requirements and endeavors. We are optimistic of the continuing interest in innovation and how it can enhance sustainability in this region. This shared vision holds a promising future for Ecocoast.”
The increasing awareness of environmental sustainability across the world has led companies to seek products that would ensure natural resources such as the marine environment remain protected amidst economic and commercial activities. Such actions are becoming a trend and more companies are turning to the engineered products that Ecocoast provides.
Founded in 2009 with its headquarters and production facility in the UAE, Ecocoast designs, manufactures and distributes to clients worldwide. Early 2020, Ecocoast acquired Bolina, a UK-based company specialized in marine safety, security and environment booms. Ecocoast is the largest manufacturer of engineered marine protection, demarcation, safety & security barriers in the world, and has been working with eight out of the world’s 10 largest dredging companies.
Ecocoast was founded based on the growing need for alternative solutions that would help protect coastlines and the marine environment through offering products and services for sustainable development. The company is reputed for its speed, technical knowledge, and customer service in providing the right products that help solve some of the most pressing marine challenges.
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