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RWI operations resume after warehouse blaze

Rubber World Industries (RWI) said operations would resume with customers? orders being delivered

Rubber World Industries



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Rubber World Industries (RWI) said operations would resume with customers’ orders being delivered in spite of delays caused by a fire at its Ajman warehouse in June. Having stabilised the situation, the company is looking at a more “long-term solution” to offset the repercussions of the incident in which no one was injured, according to RWI managing director Muzammil Shaikhani.

 

“We are exploring options in terms of investing into a new facility, while making sure that all our customers’ requirements are met. We would like to thank the civil authorities for their fast response to put out the fire.”

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