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East Pipes signed an $8 million steel pipe supply contract with Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sayegh & Sons.

East Pipes Integrated Company has signed a six-month contract worth SAR 30 million (USD 8 million) with Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sayegh & Sons for the manufacturing and supply of steel pipes and external coating.

East Pipes signed an $8 million steel pipe supply contract with Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sayegh & Sons.

Located in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia, East Pipes Integrated Company announced that it has signed a contract with leading infrastructure contractor Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sayegh & Sons Company for the manufacturing and supply of steel pipes and external coating. The total contract value exceeds SAR 30 million (USD 8 million), inclusive of VAT, and was signed on July 9, 2025.

The contract will be executed over six months, utilizing East Pipes’ production and logistics capacity. Under the agreement, the company will handle the manufacturing, delivery, and external coating of the steel pipes.

According to the statement, the financial impact of the contract is expected to be reflected in the fourth quarter of the 2025/2026 fiscal year.

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