CONSTRUCTING THE PILLARS OF A NEW EGYPTIAN DYNASTY
 Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt.
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CLEOPATRA AN INDUSTRIAL DYNASTY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Group Cleopatra is one of Egypt's largest private
sector companies, and among the most diversified.
Since starting up in 1983, Cleopatra's growth
has mirrored the pace of change in Egypt itself.
Cleopatra is active in the building materials, agriculture and agro-industries sectors, as well as in tourism, real estate, development and high-technology products and services.
Ceramica Cleopatra, the foundation stone of the company, exports to more than 60 countries worldwide, and the quality of its tiles, stoneware, and bathroom ware is reflected by the holding of an ISO 9001 certificate.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Cleopatra has ten factories
producing ceramic tiles and
bathroom fittings, as well as stoneware. New industrial
ventures currently underway include the production of steel building bars and cement.
AGRIBUSINESS
Group Cleopatra began investing in agribusiness in 1987 with a
350-acre olive farm.
By 1998, the group undertook a mega project in Shark El Owaynat covering 10,000 acres.
TOURISM
Group Cleopatra's three
complexes at Mersa Alam
and Hurghada on the Red Sea, and Taba on the Gulf of Aqaba
represent the new face of
Egyptian tourism.
EL DORADO
The Suez Special Economic
Zone is one of the largest and
most important development
projects being undertaken in
Egypt, and Group Cleopatra is playing a key role in developing
the site to the highest international standards to attract inward investment and encourage
export-oriented development.
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