MESC-AMMAN Prequalification
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Middle East Specialized Cables Company / MESC-Jordan - Formerly Jordan New Cable Company - is a public shareholding company that was established in 1992 as manufacturer of low Voltage power cables and wires with the mission of supplying Jordan and the regional markets with high quality products and services that will contribute to the development of the region. The plant is located on the main Amman- Mafraq highway, 60 km from Amman in northern Jor-dan. Covering an Area of 53,000 m2 out of the 210,000 m2 available, MESC-Jordan premises are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, machinery and laboratories that ensure the supply of top quality products and services. Aiming for perfection, MESC-Jordan works hard to continuously improve the quality of its prod-ucts and services. The company believes that developing a link between the customer and the product will optimize efficiency, which then becomes the primary factor in winning customer loy-alty. Besides being ISO 9001-2000 and BASEC certified, MESC-Jordan products are manufactured ac-cording to international standards and are tested and certified by prestigious institutions such as BS, VDE, IEC, ASTM and DIN. MESC-Jordan products mix is classified into three major categories:
Domestic Cables: PVC insulated wires (Solid, Stranded and Flexible). Flat Cables (two or three cores) Flexible Cables (single and multi-core) Siemens wires. THHN wires
Low Voltage Power Cables 0.6/1kV.: Single core and multi-core Unarmoured cables. Single core cable armoured with Aluminum wires. Multi core cables armoured with Galvanized Steel wires.
Overhead and Bare Conductors: SDBC & HDBC (Soft Drawn and Hard Drawn Bare Copper conductor) AAC (All Aluminum Conductor) AAAC (All Aluminum Alloy Conductor) ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) ABC (Aerial bundle Cables) ACSR/AW (Aluminum conductor Aluminum Clad Steel Reinforced)
Special cables : Low Smoke and Fumes cables (LSF), Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LS0H), Flame Retardant Cables (FR), Fire Resistant (Mica Taped) Cables, Lead sheathed Cables and Oil Resistant Cables
MESC-Jordan is looking forward to build strong ties with your company based on mutual under-standing and trust. Therefore this qualification manual has been released to share with you MESC-Jordan accreditations and general information to clear any ambiguity. For more information you can contact us at sales@jnccables.com. We will be pleased to serve you at anytime.
بسم اهللا الرحمن الرحيم
In the Name of God most Glorious the Merciful
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Table of Contents
.#Page Part 1: General Information
Introduction 1.1 Our vision 1.1 Our mission 1.1 Main offices 1.1 Manufacturing plant 1.1 Plant Layout 1.2
Manpower 1.3 MESC partnership 1.4
MESC – Fujikura Cable Company 1.4 Part 2: Quality
Introduction 2.1 Quality control 2.1
Product identification and traceability 2.1 Quality assurance 2.1
Non conforming products 2.3 Testing equipment 2.3 Procurement management 2.3 Part 3: Sales Department
Introduction 3.1 Services 3.1 Quotations 3.1 Part 4: Main Customers and Projects
Introduction 4.1 Local projects 4.1 Local Main Customers 4.4 Export main customers 4.5
Reference List 4.8 Approvals 4.9 Part 5: Certificates and Accreditations
BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates 5.1
ISO Certificate 5.13 Jordan Quality Mark Certificate 5.14 Registration as a Public limited company 5.15 Chamber of Industry Registration 5.16 Part 6: Product Range
MESC-Jordan Product Range 6.1 Part 7: Type Test Certificates
Introduction 7.1 BSI Test Certificates 7.2
KEMA Test Certificates 7.13 LCIE Test Certificates 7.15 TAG Test Certificates 7.14 Part 8: Financial Information
MESC-Jordan financial Report 8.1
G
eneral Inform
ation Part 1: MESC-Jordan General Information
1.1 Introduction Middle East Specialized Cables Company / MESC-Jordan - Formerly Jordan New Cable Com-pany - is a public shareholding company established and registered in 1992 as a manufacturer of low voltage cables and wires. In a short time MESC-Jordan became the main supplier of low voltage power cables in Jordan and the region. Thus MESC Jordan is committed to: Maintaining customer satisfaction at the highest level Contributing to the development of its country
1.4 Main offices MESC-Jordan headquarters were established in Amman, due to the high activities of the Jordan's capital, in order to approach to MESC-Jordan customers and provide them with the best available and most competi-tive services.
MESC-Jordan Main Offices
Address: Amman - Al Abdali - Aqarco Building Location:
00962-6-5606205 Phone:
00962-6-5606221 Fax:
www.jnccables.com Website: Talal Abulhawa Contact Person:
Sales@jnccables.com General@jnccables.com
Email: Sales Manager Position:
Amman 11190 Jordan P.O. Box 925611
1.5 Manufacturing Plant
The plant is located on the main Amman– Mafraq Highway, 60 Km from Amman in the northern part of the country. Covering an Area of 53,000 m2 out of 225,000 m2 Available, MESC-Jordan premises are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, machinery and laboratories that ensure the supply of top quality products and services.
1.2 Vision To become a regional leading supplier of low voltage power cables.
1.3 Mission MESC-Jordan is dedicated to supply the Jordanian and the regional markets with high quality products and services that will contribute to the development of the region. The company strives to achieve success in investments and sustain the trust and loyalty of our stakeholders.
Major Buildings Production Hall 25,223 sq. M
Stores 20,900 sq. M
Offices 1,397 sq. M
Maintenance 546 sq. M
Storage Yards 100,000 sq. M
1.1
Part 1: MESC-Jordan General Information
General
Information
Plant general Information
Amman 11190 Jordan P.O. Box 925611
Address Al-Mafraq, 60 km from Amman Location
00962-2-6230601 Phone
www.jnccables.com Website Ibrahim Al Khatib Contact Person
general@jnccables.com Email Plant Manager Position
1.2 Fig 1.1 Organizational Structure
1.6 Plant layout
Part 1: MESC-Jordan General Information
General
Information
1.3
0.25-1000 mm2 Conductor Size Range:
Single core, two cores, three cores, four cores and five cores Number of cores :
1500 copper tons, 500 aluminum tons Monthly Production Capacity:
Products limitations:
1.7 Manpower MESC-Jordan is composed of 560 employees distributed between the Factory and Head offices. The company's organizational structure is illustrated in the following figure:
MESC-Jordan are supplied to the customers on brand new wooden drums, covered in nylon sheets and wooden palettes to protect them form environmental hazards. In line with its belief in the three principles of successful business: 1. Superior quality 2. Superior Service 3. On going Improvement. MESC-Jordan is oriented to provide its customers flexibility in their design and requirements such as special sheathing and insulation materials (FRAT, FRLS, LS0H...), special packing requirements… etc.
Part 1: MESC-Jordan General Information
General
Information
1.8 MESC Partnership During 2003-2005 MESC specialized Cables has become the main shareholder of MESC-Jordan , the syn-ergy between the two companies has paved the way for MESC-Jordan to penetrate new markets in the gulf region. This strategic partnership gives both companies an edge of submitting a full range of cables, extending our range of products to include cables such as: 1. Instrumentation Cables—Type TC and Type PLTC. 2. Thermocouple Extension Cables - Type PLTC. 3. Control Cables. 4. Fire Alarm Cables. 5. Fire Retardant and Fire Resistant Cables. 6. Coaxial Cables. 7. Electronic , Computer and Data Cables.
585, Riyadh 11383, KSA P.O Box: Riyadh, second industrial area, phase 3 Address:
www.mesccables.com Website: +966 1 2650555 Telephone:
Sales@mesccables.com Email: +966 1 265 0712 Fax :
MESC Head Office
1.4
1.9 MESC – Fujikura Cable Company MESC – Fujikura Cable Company is a joint venture newly established between MESC Specialized Cables (KSA), Fujikura Limited (Japan) and MESC-Jordan (Jordan) to produce Low and Medium Volt-age Power Cables, the production facilities will be set on an area of 200,000m2 in Mafraq, Amman, Jor-dan. The commercial production is expected to start by the end of the third quarter of 2008. The core purpose of establishing MESC – Fujikura Cable Company is to meet with the growing demand of Medium Power Cables in the GCC, Levant and North Africa regions.
P.O.Box: 923448 Amman, 111192 Jordan
P.O Box: King Hussein St.-Abdali -Aqarco Bldg, 11th Floor. Suite 3
Address:
www.mesc-fujikura.com Website: 00962-6-5606205 Telephone:
info@mesc-fujikura.com Email: 00962-6-5606221 Fax :
MESC-Fujikura Head Office
Part 2: Quality
2.1 Introduction At MESC-Jordan a product is not moved to finished goods store until it is tested to ensure that it meets the international standard requirements. Therefore, in order to insure an inherent quality assurance system it is extremely desirable to test and inspect the product at each stage including raw materials and finished goods. MESC-Jordan standards for raw materials, design, quality, manufacturing and testing of cables are based on
Q
uality
2.2 Quality Control (QC) MESC-Jordan has a QC department in order to assure the top quality of MESC-Jordan products. The de-partment conducts routine tests on each length to make sure that the required specifications are met. This department is an independent department composed of 20 employees, who have the authority to stop any production line in case the quality standards are not met. The quality control system at MESC-Jordan includes :
a) Raw material inspection. b) In process inspection. c) Finished stage inspection.
The three types of inspections mentioned are done according to a comprehensive quality plan that is resumed in figure (2.1). Products must meet the following:
• Relevant national or international specifications. • Customer's purchase order. • Customer approved technical specifications. • MESC-Jordan inspections and tests. • Net and Gross weight. • Cable lengths.
2.3 Product identification and Traceability In order to trace MESC-Jordan products in the manufacturing process, each drum on the production floor is labeled with a tag containing the following information:
• Process. • Size. • Type. • Work Order number. • QC remarks. • Production remarks.
Moreover each machine has a production logbook containing similar information to that on the drum tag.
In addition, raw materials and in process materials are identified by a release or hold stamp, while finished products are labeled by a metal plate or a production tag. Using this system, MESC-Jordan can keep record of each stage of production and trace production and quality information at any production stage.
2.4 Quality Assurance (QA):
Quality Assurance plays an important role in the procedures of all MESC-Jordan departments, our quality system meets ISO 9001-2000 standards. MESC-Jordan documented quality manual covers all the activities and procedure of all the company's departments. Our management representative for quality is responsible for:
2.1
Quality Part 2: Quality
• Preparing an internal audit schedule which is implemented every six months. • Preparing the quality objective action plan. • Preparing the quality procedure manual distribution. • Preparing the quality procedure distribution
Quality Control Process Flowchart
Figure 2.1 18.Thickness 9d. Diameter over round insulated cores 1. Tensile strength
19.Concentricity 9e. Diameter over laying up 2. Elongation at Break
20.Colour check 9f. Diameter over armour 3. Tensile strength after aging
21.Hot set test 10.Resistivity 4. Loss of Mass
22.Printing (embossing) check 11.Uniformity of zinc coating 5. Pressure test at high temperature
23.Insulation resistance 12. Wrapping test 6. Low temperature bend test.
24.High voltage test 13. Lay length 7. Low temperature elongation test
25.Armour resistance 14. Resistance 8. Low temperature impact test
26.Regular test 15. Weight of conductor 9a. Diameter of wires
27.Compatibility test 16. No. wires/wires diameter 9b. Diameter of drawing
28.Continuity 17. Sequence of colour 9c. Diameter of standard wire of round conductor
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Quality Part 2: Quality
2.5 Non conforming Products
In case products or Raw material do not meet the above mentioned points, a nonconformance report must be employed , As a result, corrective and preventive actions are taken into consideration under an internal procedure named identification and documentation of nonconforming products, in addition to the correc-tive and preventive action procedure.
Non conformances may be divided into two categories:
1. Major: Non conformances or flaws in products which cannot be repaired by regular routine methods. 2. Minor: which are within process limitations or that cannot affect main cables functions.
2.6 Testing Equipment: To assure the most accurate results in the products tests mentioned before, MESC-Jordan owns a list of the most modern testing equipment, this equipments are calibrated and supervised periodically by the Jordanian Air force to assure its efficiency and correct results. Furthermore, MESC-Jordan is affiliated by numerous testing associations like:
•Jordanian institute of Standards. •Royal scientific society. •BSI product services.
2.7 Procurement Management. MESC-Jordan suppliers are selected through a rigorous and objective system of evaluation performed by the most qualified team in order to assure the selection of the best quality raw material and machinery efficiency and high performance. The selection of the suppliers is carried out according to the following conditions:
• The supplier must be ISO certified. • Suppliers have to follow international standards. • Their historical behavior and reputation, in addition to their long term relations with MESC-
Jordan . All purchases are run according to ISO procedures through purchase orders after being reviewed and approved, to assure the most professional communication with the suppliers. Purchasing needs are communicated by the procurement department when one of the following takes place. 1. Material requisition is prepared by the requesting party and approved by the department manager. 2. Items at reorder level; indicated by stock report that is updated daily and/or on the production plan. 3. Stock market price suitability. Once purchasing is approved the following steps are performed: 1. On the basis of the requested items, an enquiry and/or a purchase order is prepared by the
procurement department 2. Depending on the applicability, an enquiry analysis may be performed before selecting the
supplier. 3. A supplier is selected from the approved s upplier list and a purchase order is prepared by the
procurement department. The order is to be approved by the General manager. 4. A copy of the order is sent to the finance department, while an unpriced copy is sent to the warehouse for the preparation of arrival of items. A copy of any correspondences that contain any financial issues is also sent to finance. 5. The order is recorded on the purchasing log.
2.3
Part 2: Quality
Q
uality
Quality Plan (part 1)
Company policy of raw materials is generated from the master schedule of three months ahead corre-sponding to a lead-time; material storage sequencing is subjected to First in First out (FIFO) storage
2.4
Quality Plan (part 2)
Q
uality Part 2: Quality
2.5
Sales
Departm
ent Part 3: Sales Department
3.1 Introduction The sales department is responsible of the company sales activities. In addition to managing quality and consistency of MESC-Jordan products and services to maintain customer satisfaction and MESC-Jordan quality name in the market.
3.2 Sales Department Services The responsibility of this department is not limited to sell MESC-Jordan products. It provides custom-ers with full and complete services. The main services that this department is obliged to provide are the following:
• Prepare presentations, proposals and sales contracts. • Identify and resolve clients concerns and clarifications. • Coordinate shipping schedules and delivery of merchandize and services. • Participate in different events. • Develop and maintain sales materials and current product knowledge. • Provide technical services to clients relating to use, operation and maintenance of product.
3.3 MESC-Jordan Quotations: The Sales Department is responsible for providing quotations to the customers. MESC-Jordan quota-tions must be offered in a written format. These quotations always include a validity period , delivery time and type of payment according to the available products in MESC-Jordan warehouse and in coor-dination with the manufacturing plant in order to provide an exact quotation for the required products. As all other departments, this department works in compliance with the ISO 9001/2000 procedures for the purpose of providing a uniform and consistent system to review tenders and contracts. This way, requirements are adequately defined and understood so that provisions can be made for personnel, re-sources, and facilities to execute the contract. Requests for special designs and specifications are also addressed to this department. Upon receiving these requests, the department studies the possibility of producing the desired specifications. These specifications are evaluated as shown in the following figure. If no objections are found by the end of the evaluation process, a quotation is offered to the client. The requirements that are taken into consideration before judging whether the special design or cus-tomer purchase order is worth producing and whether MESC-Jordan is capable of producing it or not, are the following:
• Customers desired quantities and specifications.
• Required raw material availability.
• Machines limit specifications and production capacity.
In case this department cannot meet customers’ requisitions, the customer will be informed about the rea-sons for not producing the requested products.
3.1
Sales
Departm
ent Part 3: Sales Department
3.2
Evaluation of customers request
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
Part 4: Main projects and customers
4.1 Introduction
Since the date of its establishment, MESC-Jordan feels proud of taking place in the most im-portant projects of Jordan and the region along the last years, being part of the progress this nation has examined. Therefore, this qualification manual includes a list of some of the major projects in which MESC-Jordan has participated.
4.1
Medical
Year Contractor Project Name
1999 Soufan Co Medical Service Laboratories
1999 MEC Co. Mowasah Hospital
1999 Abu Aisha Co. Sahab Hospital
1999 Soufan Co. Wadi Mousa Hospital
2000 Astraco Farah Hospital
2000 East Star Thiban Governmental Hospital
2001 Electromechanical Al Esra Hospital
2002 Tran Mediterranean Al Hussein Medical City
2002 Abu Aisha Al Basheer Hospital
2002 Mid Contracting Prince Rasheed Hospital
2002 Al Shanty Group Consultative Hospital
2003 Technology Office Jordan Hospital
2004 Hiba Est. University Hospital
2004 JEME Prince Ali Hospital
2005 Hussein for Cancer Hospital
2005 Namrouti Co. Kidney Hospital
4.2 Local Projects
Educational Institutes
Year Contractor Project Name
1999 Al Hashemeya- Zarqa
1999 Al el Beit
2000 Jordan University
2003 Durrat AL Qassem Al Hussein Bin Talal University
2004 Aryaf for electro mechanics Al Hussein Bin Talal University
2004 Hiba Est. Mouta University
2005 Hiba Est. Applied sciences University Stadium
2005 Tourism and archeology’s college
2006 Technology Office AL Qodos College
2006 CEEC International Academy
2009 Hussaen Atiah German Jordan University
Hotels
Year Contractor Project Name
1999 Keldani Co. Dead Sea Marriot Hotel
1999 Arab Constraction Co. Sheraton Hotel
1999 Modern resources Garden city Hotel
2000 Bin Laden Four Seasons
2000 Electromechanical Co. Jordan Hotel
2000 Technical Services Crown Plaza
2000 Technical Services Le Meridian Hotel
2000 East Star Cideen Hotel
2001 Modern Maintenance Co. Movenpick Aqaba
2002 East Star Bristol Hotel
2003 Mid Contracting Intercontinental
2004 Saudi Jordanian co Ashtar Hotel – Dead Sea
2004 Haddadinco King Husain Conferences Palace – Dead Sea
2005 Consolidated Est. Sunday Resort
2006 Hiba Est. Moon Beach Hotel
2006 ACCC Holiday In– Dead Sea
2006 ACCC Crown Plaza– Dead Sea
2007 Sama Jordan Palm Oasis project
2007 Saudi Oger Ltd Sraya Al-Aqaba Project
2007 Hiba Est. Marina Town
2009 Keldani Co. 4 Stars Hotel Aqaba
Part 4: Main projects and customers
Banks
Year Contractor Project Name
1999 Areen Est. HSBC
2002 Soufan Jordan Kuwait Bank
2002 Electromechanical Cont. Arab Bank
2004 Hussain Atiah Arab Bank expansion
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
4.2
Different Projects
Year Contractor Project Name
1998 Diran Contracting Co. Hussein Sports city
1998 Electricity of the Countryside
1998 Schneider Group East Amman Generation Project
1998 Technical Services Tech. Services Switchgear Manufac-turing Co.
1998 Hussein Attiah Olympic Swimming Pool
1998 Wadi Al Hedada Tunnel
1998 Jabal Amman tunnel
1999 East star Sahab sport city
1999 East Star National Poultry
1999 Emoush Jordanian's retired building
1999 Aldarras Aqaba ports
1999 Kalbuneh Ministry of water Labs
1999 Technical Services Telemetry for Tafilah and Karak
1999 AL Jaleel Petra spinning Co.
1999 MEC Jordan Factory
2000 East Star Sheikh Hussein Bridge
2000 Abu Aisha Amman Financial Market
2000 East Star Diabetes Center
2000 East Star Bachelor School
2000 Morganti Telemetry for Salt
2000 Consolidated Co. Aqaba Gate
2001 Diran Telemetry for al Karak
2001 Technical services Tobacco factory
2001 Al darras Aqaba Hand made area
2002 United Engineers Rum Village
2002 ABB Aqaba Industrial city
2002 Al Darras Stores village
2002 Al Darras 9th Area in Aqaba
2002 AEGEK Al wala Dam
2002 Hiba Est. Stadiums Lighting
2003 Code Cont. Drugs Quality Control
2003 Natinal constructions Al Omary Border
2003 Al Fadel Eng. Aqaba Yakht
Part 4: Main projects and customers
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
4.3
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
Different Projects
Year Contractor Project Name
2004 Abdoun Trading co. Mecca Mall
2004 Harbi Shubeilat King Hussein Gardens
2004 Morganti Ma'in Water Treatment
2004 Technical services Union for tobacco manufacturing
2005 Alpha City Mall
2005 Al Kurdi Mecca Mall
2005 Hiba Est. Shaksheer Centre
2005 Haier Haier’s Expansion
2005 ACCC Al Hussein’s Mosque
2005 Harbi Shubeilat Al Karamah’s Borders
2005 Alsamah Abdoun Club
2005 AMTEC Alghad TV
2005 AMTEC Dayn Corp
2005 C-town
2005 Badawieh Carrefour
2005 Consolidated Est. Esteklal Mall
2006 Hiba Est National Museum
2006 Engineering House Royal Village
2006 Khaled Maraqa Amman Design Center
2007 Hussein Attiah Emaar Towers
2003 Kolin Al mujeb Dam
2003 Al Darras AL shamiah in Aqaba
2003 Al yahya Ma'daba Road Lighting
2004 Abu Aisha Al-Omari Border
2008 Haddadinco Taj Mall
2008 Abnyah Electro-Mechanical Vartex commercial complex
2008 Munier Al-Ali CO Amman– Jarash Highway
2008 Abu Assiah CO Saudi Embassy
2009 LG Hair Jordan Plant
2009 Abnyah Electro-Mechanical Vertex Towers
2009 Hiba Est Saraya Aqaba (zone K &I)
2009 J&P Queen Alia International Airport
Part 4: Main projects and customers
4.4
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
Part 4: Main projects and customers
Main Customers
Share Holders Co Semi Government Governments
National Chlorine Industries JEPCO Armed forces
Specialized steel NEPCO Civil aviation authority
Jordan flour mills EDCO Royal Scientific Society
ALKEENA hygienic Paper Mill IDECO Ministry of transportation
Specialty food Co. Jordan cement factories The Great Amman Municipality
Modern Aluminum Industries Co Jordan petroleum Refinery Co. TV and radio Station
Jordan Manufacturing Co. Jordan phosphates mine Co. Zarqa free trade zone
Jordan Canning Co. Arab Potash Co. Ports Institution
Petra Engineering Industries Aqaba Railway
International Tobacco Co. Royal air force bid
Elba House W.L.L
4.5
4.3 Local Main Customers
Wastewater Treatment
Year Contractor Project Name
1998 Farhan Abu Hamdan Co. Wadi Mousa waste water Project
1998 Morganti Samra treatment Project
1998 Salini Italstrade Kafrein Dam Project
1998 Al Andalus Jordanian Co. Al Taibat Village
2001 Hussain Atiah Kafrein Water
2003 ABB Dair Ala- Zai water Expansion
2004 Morganti Aqaba Water Treatment
2006 Vici Energies Samra Water Treatment
2006 Opera Pubbliche Tallbieh Water Treatment
2007 Doosan Heavy Industries Amman East Power Plant
2007 Issa & Nafa'a Ghabawi Landfill Project
2009 Aqua Treat Al Shobak Water Treatment
Part 4: Main projects and customers
4.4 Export Main Customers
Export Main Customers
Year Country Name
1997 Iraq UR General Est.
1998 Iraq General Ministry of Interior
1998 Yemen M.H.Sabrah & sons for Trade Investment
1998 Yemen Al Ashwal for electric trade and Agencies
1998 Yemen Al Ahmar Group
1998 Yemen Al Saghir Sons
1999 Iraq General Establishment for Middle Electric distribution
1999 Iraq General establishment for Water and Sewerage
1999 Iraq Ministry of industry
1999 Iraq UNDP- North Iraq
1999-2007 Iraq Al Hassani Est
1999 Yemen Public Electric Corp
2000 Iraq Carbonate AL Calcium Project
2000 Iraq Ministry of Education
2000 KSA Saudi Modern Company for metals, Cables and plastic industry
2000 Kuwait Al Jahmah for trading Co.
2001 Qatar Middle East Traffic Light
2002 Iraq Iraq Oil Ministry
2002 Yemen Al Rashid for Trading
2002 KSA Al Ela’al Est.
2002 Kuwait Al Fida’ for engineering
2003-2006 Kuwait Al Ahlia Co.
2003-2007 KSA MESC Specialized Cables
2004-2006 Qatar KBF Trading & Contracting Co.
2005-2007 KSA Saudi Electrical Company (SEC)
2005 KSA Gulf Farabi
2006 Qatar QAPCO
2006 UAE Drake & Scull
2006 Qatar Jersey Industrial Co.
2006-2007 USA KBR Government & Infrastructure
2007 UAE Consolidated Contractors International Company (CCIC)
2007 KSA Hail Hospital
2007 Qatar Pearl GTL
2007-2008 UAE General Trading Group GTG
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
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Part 4: Main projects and customers
4.4 Export Main Customers
Export Main Customers
Year Country Name
2007 Qatar Megatec
2007 UAE Prime Engineering
2007 UAE Al Fahjan Contracting
2008 KSA Al FAnar
2008 UAE Dubai Electricity and water Authority (DEWA)
2008 UAE Shamal & Waris Trading Co
2008 KSA AREVA
2008 KSA Drake & Scull
2008 KSA Arabian BEMCO
2008 UAE Toledo Trading Co.
2009 KSA Litwin
2009 KSA BEMCO
2009 KSA KAUST
2009 KSA MAADEN Project
2009 KSA AREVA
2009 Libya Apollo Ent.
2009 UAE Kingdom of Sheba Project
2009 KSA Princes Noura Unversity
2008 KSA ARAMCO
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
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Part 4: Main projects and customers
4.5 JNC cables Reference List
M
ain Projects and C
ustomers
4.8
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4.5 Approvals
4.9
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Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.1
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.2
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
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Certificates and
accreditations
5.3
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
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Certificates and
accreditations
5.4
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.5
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.6
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.7
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.8
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.9
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.10
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.11
5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
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5.1 BASEC Product and Quality Management System Approval Certificates
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Certificates and
accreditations
5.2 ISO Certificate/ SGS
ISO 9001:2000 Certificate
5.13
C
ertificates and accreditations
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Jordan Quality Mark certificate
5.14
5.3 Jordan Quality Mark Certificate
5.4 Registration as a Public limited company
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
MESC-Jordan's Registration as a Public limited company
Certificates and
accreditations
5.15
5.5 Chamber of Industry Registration
Part 5: MESC-Jordan Certificates & Accreditations
Registration in The Chamber of Industry
Certificates and
accreditations
5.16
Part 6: MESC-Jordan Product Range
MESC-Jordan Standard Product Range
Product Range
6.1
The most common products of JNC cables may be Summarized briefly in the following Table, The complete Mesc Jordan line of products may be found In Mesc Jordan product catalogue which con-tains the most common products with full details and specifications for each size and type. Mesc Jordan also meets special designs according to customers requests and desires in coordination with the Sales Department.
Mesc Jordan Products
1. Domestic wires and flexible Cables Product Families Manufactured:
2. Low Voltage power Cables.
3. Overhead Conductors.
BS, IEC, ASTM, VDE, DIN and NFC Manufacturing standards:
4. Special Cables.
Part 7: Type Test Certificates
7.1 Introduction
As part of MESC-Jordan devotion to high quality products, MESC-Jordan has arranged since its establish-ment various relations with different professional organizations that accredited MESC-Jordan . A better per-formance and quality became an irrevocable JNC cables attribute. MESC-Jordan obtains a varied number of test certificates from reputable laboratories and institutions. The most common are the following
• RSS regular test certificates. • BSI type test certificate. • KEMA type test certificate • NFC type test certificate. • CPRI & TAG type test certificate.
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Part 7: BSI Test Certificates
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Part 7: LCIE Test Certificates
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Part 7: TAG Test Certificates
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Part 8: MESC-Jordan Financial Report
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financial Report
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