BIPC CEO Highlights 91% Local Workforce Participation

BIPC CEO Highlights 91% Local Workforce Participation
(Sunday, April 6, 2025) 15:31

MAHSHAHR (NIPNA) — Over 91% of the workforce at the Bandar Imam Petrochemical Complex (BIPC) is comprised of local hires, with more than 60% hailing specifically from Mahshahr and surrounding cities, the company’s CEO announced during an official visit.

During a site tour by Khuzestan Governor Seyed Mohammadreza Movalizadeh, accompanied by provincial deputies and local officials, CEO Sepahdar Ansari-Nik presented a detailed report on the company’s performance.

He noted a 36% production increase compared to 2021, a six-year export record, and significant foreign currency inflows.

Ansari-Nik also emphasized the complex’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, citing initiatives in education, healthcare, culture, and urban development. Key examples include a 10 billion toman donation to the Port of Khorsif, construction of sports and educational centers, and the restoration of Bandar Imam Khomeini’s prayer complex, scheduled for inauguration by May.

Over the past three years, the company’s total contributions to social projects have reached approximately 500 billion tomans, he added.

Addressing critical infrastructure challenges, he highlighted the complex’s 500 billion toman contribution to Mahshahr’s wastewater treatment project, including commitments to engineering, design, and procurement.

The CEO also noted that 86% of contractors awarded investment project tenders are from Mahshahr and its vicinity—underscoring the company's strong emphasis on local content and regional development.


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