Manama: Gulf Aluminium Rolling Mill Company (GARMCO), the Bahrain-based international aluminium rolling mill and one of the largest downstream aluminium facilities in the Middle East, today held a ceremony at its headquarters in honour of employees for achievements made over the course of the past year and in recognition of the long-standing service of a number of retiring employees.
The individuals include Hussain Ghuloom, Abbas Rustam, Nader Mukhtar, Mirza Makki, Ali A,Ghani, Fadhel Ishaq, S. Mohammed Hussain, Osama Al Aswad, Ahmed Al Khal, Abdulla Khalil, Mohammed Nasser, S. Mahmood Jalal, Riyadh Marhoon and Sameer Salman. In addition, the Company awarded 10 employees who have successfully passed the ISO 9001 Lead Auditor Training and Mr. Khalid Alsaei who recently received his Master’s degree in Business Administration from De Paul University, Chicago in which his studies were sponsored by GARMCO.
Importantly, the ceremony also recognized the hard work and contributions of 12 long-standing retiring employees.
“We are delighted to announce the outstanding performance, ongoing development and achievements of our employees. It is their skill and dedication that enables GARMCO to provide high quality, world class products and service to our customers around the world and these awards highlight our appreciation for their hard work. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the retiring members of the GARMCO team. Their contributions over the years have supported the Company’s growth and its development into a well recognised global player in the downstream aluminium industry. We are proud to celebrate their years of service and wish them well for the future,” Fahad Albasam, HR Manager at GARMCO, said.
GARMCO is one of Bahrain’s largest employers with a current workforce of more than 700 in the Kingdom and 900 globally. The company makes significant investments in the training and development of its staff. In particular, GARMCO prioritises the employment and development of Bahraini staff and approximately 90% of its workforce is comprised of Bahraini nationals.