Relocation to Tafileh Industrial Zone boosts production capacity as Sigma Cables enters the Syrian market through a strong presence at the Damascus Electricity & Industries Expo.
(Isstories Editorial):- Amman, Jordan May 18, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Sigma Cables, one of Jordan’s leading manufacturers of electrical cables and wires, has successfully relocated its factory to the newly developed Tafileh Industrial Zone in early 2025. This strategic move marks a significant step in the company’s growth, allowing for increased production capacity and operational efficiency.
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As part of its regional expansion strategy, Sigma Cables made a strong entry into the Syrian market with a major presence at the Electricity and Industries Exhibition held in Damascus on May 7, 2025. The company’s participation received considerable attention from key industry players and potential partners, highlighting the demand for high-quality Jordanian-made cables in neighboring markets.
“Our relocation to Tafileh Industrial Zone reflects our commitment to modernization and growth,” said a spokesperson from Sigma Cables. “We are proud to begin this new chapter by extending our reach to Syria, opening new doors for trade and cooperation.”
Sigma Cables continues to invest in regional integration, aiming to provide reliable cable solutions across the Levant and beyond.
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