Red Sea International names new managing director, CEO
DUBAI, 2 hours, 2 minutes ago Saudi-based Red Sea International (RSI) has appointed Khalid Mohammed Fagih as its new chief executive replacing Engineer Tareq Mohammed Telmesani who stepped down from his post recently. With offices in the UAE, Oman and Kuwait, RSI is one of the largest manufacturers of modular buildings in the GCC with over 40 years experience in the oil and gas, affordable housing and remote buildings sector, providing both long- and short-term rental solutions to its clients. With a 26-year track record in business management and corporate leadership transformation, Fagih’s appointment comes at an exciting juncture of RSI’s journey towards business restructuring, consolidation, and transformation, said the statement from the company.
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Saudi-based Red Sea International Company, one of the largest manufacturers of modular buildings in GCC, has appointed Khalid Mohammed Fagih as its new chief executive replacing Engineer Tareq Mohammed Telmesani who stepped down from his post recently.
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The two-storey building is located 10 kilometres from the city centre in a new cultural district and counts a book espresso machine that can print and bind books on demand among its key features.
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Daa International to operate new Red Sea Airport
The subsidiary of daa will oversee commercial activities at the new airport in Saudi Arabia
Daa International will operate
The company, a subsidiary of
Aer Rianta International’s parent company daa, will also oversee commercial activities at the site. The new airport is set to open next year on the west coast of Saudi Arabia as part of a “new luxury tourism destination”.
The announcement represents an expansion for daa International in the region as the company has operated Terminal 5 at Riyadh’s
King Khalid International Airport since its opening in 2016.
“The Red Sea Project is an amazing development and we are thrilled to be playing a major part in it by becoming the operator of the new airport,” said