Republic of Iraq // IRAP Authority
NAJMAT AL-SAMAWA CEMENT Factory
REF: IRAP-IQ-REG-1076
Integrity Score
2.8
/5.0
Based on our audit
IRAP Verified Checklist
- Legal License Verified
- Physical Location Confirmed
- No Major Complaints Found
Executive Audit Summary
NAJMAT AL-SAMAWA CEMENT Factory is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality cement products, catering to the diverse needs of the construction industry. Strategically located and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we are committed to producing cement that meets and exceeds international standards. Our comprehensive product range includes various types of cement, formulated to deliver superior strength, durability, and performance in a wide array of applications, from residential buildings to large-scale infrastructure projects. We prioritize sustainability and environmental responsibility, implementing eco-friendly practices throughout our manufacturing processes. NAJMAT AL-SAMAWA CEMENT Factory is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, offering reliable supply chains, competitive pricing, and expert technical support. We strive to be a trusted partner for our clients, contributing to the successful completion of their projects and the advancement of the construction sector. Our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction drives our continuous growth and solidifies our position as a premier cement manufacturer."
Audit Analysis
IRAP-AccreditedAuditor's Note
"Integrated cement manufacturing plant in Al-Muthanna. Capacity verified at 1.2 million tons per annum with recent $200M expansion. Strategic partnership with Lucky Cement. High operational transparency noted via C-level executive visibility. Compliance with international standards (ISO/ASTM) confirmed. Significant regional market share in Southern and Middle Iraq."
Validated Capabilities
- High-capacity production exceeding 1.2 million metric tons annually
- Strategic proximity to raw material sources in Al-Muthanna Governorate
- Internal power generation stability via Wartsila machinery systems
- Strong capital backing and international technical partnerships
Compliance Gaps
- Exposure to regional logistics cost fluctuations in Southern Iraq
- High capital expenditure requirements for planned clinker line expansions
- Regulatory dependency on Iraqi industrial investment policy shifts
- Environmental compliance cost pressures related to carbon footprint targets