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Radius and Senaat form partnership

Infrastructure plastic pipe systems manufacturer Radius Systems has entered a joint venture with Abu Dhabi based Senaat Group.

Senaat Group, Radius Systems, Stuart Godfrey



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Infrastructure plastic pipe systems manufacturer Radius Systems has entered a joint venture with Abu Dhabi based Senaat Group.

The agreement will lead to the manufacturing of Radius Systems’ products in Abu Dhabi. It is part of a planned global expansion programme by the UK-based company, which had a management buyout in 2008 from previous parent Uponor of Finland.

“We were looking for a professional partnership to expand our international operations. The fit with Senaat was perfect, with our respective backgrounds in oil and gas derivatives,” said Radius Systems CEO Stuart Godfrey.

Initially, Radius systems will introduce high-performance plastic pipes and fittings systems for potable and non-potable water, gas and telecommunications.

Senaat’s investment objective is to develop industrial downstream projects to contribute significantly to the achievement of Abu Dhabi’s economic Vision 2030, according to the company. “With their product portfolio, we are in a position to enhance and improve piping systems for oil and gas applications. It’s becoming increasingly important to offer high-quality systems for sewage and drinking water,” added Senaat CEO Andre van Uffelt.

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