Republic of Iraq // IRAP Authority
Sinjar Cement Factory
REF: IRAP-IQ-REG-1080
Integrity Score
2.5
/5.0
Based on our audit
IRAP Verified Checklist
- Legal License Verified
- Physical Location Confirmed
- No Major Complaints Found
Contact Info
Phone
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+964 07704456311
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Email
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cementplant.sinjar@sinjarcement.com
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Address
Near Mosul, on the Mosul-Sinjar road.
Executive Audit Summary
Sinjar Cement Factory is a leading producer of high-quality cement, serving the construction and infrastructure development needs of the region and beyond. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, we utilize state-of-the-art technology and rigorous quality control processes to manufacture a comprehensive range of cement products that meet international standards. Our strategically located facility ensures efficient production and distribution, enabling us to deliver reliable and timely supply to our customers. We prioritize sustainability by implementing environmentally responsible practices throughout our operations, minimizing our carbon footprint and promoting resource conservation. Sinjar Cement Factory is dedicated to fostering strong relationships with our clients, employees, and the community, contributing to economic growth and building a better future. We strive to be the preferred choice for cement solutions, recognized for our quality, reliability, and commitment to sustainable development.
Audit Analysis
IRAP-AccreditedAuditor's Note
"Sinjar Cement Factory, under the State Company for Iraqi Cement, shows significant production potential with recent $100M Turkish investment. However, 2025 regulatory audits identified severe governance gaps, including unauthorized infrastructure use and administrative arrests. Operational stability remains contingent on resolving ongoing legal investigations and securing fiber-optic infrastructure compliance."
Validated Capabilities
- Strategic production-sharing agreement with international partners
- Substantial capital injection for capacity expansion to 1,800 tons/year
- Critical geographical positioning for Nineveh reconstruction projects
- Integration within the Ministry of Industry and Minerals framework
Compliance Gaps
- Recent administrative arrests involving senior management
- Allegations of unauthorized utilization of public infrastructure
- Regulatory gaps in internal oversight and security protocols
- Operational disruptions due to ongoing legal and forensic probes