Republic of Iraq // IRAP Authority
Dabin Cement Factory
REF: IRAP-IQ-REG-1074
Integrity Score
3.0
/5.0
Based on our audit
IRAP Verified Checklist
- Legal License Verified
- Physical Location Confirmed
- No Major Complaints Found
Executive Audit Summary
Dabin Cement Factory, located in Iraq, is a key player in the country's construction materials industry. Established in [2025], the factory specializes in the production of high-quality cement, catering to the growing demands of infrastructure development and private construction projects across Iraq. With a focus on utilizing advanced manufacturing technologies and adhering to stringent quality control measures, Dabin Cement Factory ensures its products meet international standards. The factory's commitment to sustainability is reflected in its efforts to minimize environmental impact through efficient resource management and waste reduction strategies. Dabin Cement Factory plays a vital role in supporting Iraq's economic growth by providing essential building materials and creating employment opportunities for the local population. The company continuously invests in research and development to enhance product performance and explore innovative solutions for the construction sector.
Audit Analysis
IRAP-AccreditedAuditor's Note
"Inaugurated May 2025 in Erbil. Capacity: 2.1 million tons annually. Integrated 52MW power station ensures operational continuity. Constructed by PowerChina to international standards. High limestone reserves (150m tons) mitigate long-term supply chain volatility. Regulatory compliance verified under KRG Ninth Cabinet industrial framework."
Validated Capabilities
- Energy self-sufficiency via 52MW dedicated power plant
- Strategic proximity to 50-year limestone raw material reserves
- High-volume output capacity of 6,300 tons per day
- Modern infrastructure utilizing PowerChina technical standards
Compliance Gaps
- High initial capital expenditure recovery requirements
- Regional market saturation risks in Erbil Governorate
- Dependence on specialized foreign technical maintenance
- Environmental regulatory adaptation costs for heavy industry