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Argaam
a day ago
- Business
- Argaam
TADCO shareholders reject amending bylaws
Tabuk Agricultural Development Co.'s (TADCO) shareholders rejected the proposed amendment to the company's bylaws during the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on June 18, according to a statement to Tadawul. The amendment aimed at aligning the articles with the new Companies Law and to restructure and renumber them accordingly. The attendance rate for the third EGM was based on the shareholders who attended in line with the company's articles of association.


Zawya
4 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Saudi: TADCO, SEC ink agreement for power transmission station
Riyadh - Tabuk Agricultural Development Company (TADCO) has signed an agreement with the National Electricity Transmission Company, a subsidiary of the Saudi Electricity Company. Under the agreement, which is valid until 31 December 2026 or until project completion, TADCO will establish a power transmission station for its farm in the Tabuk region, according to a bourse filing. The station, with a load capacity of 64 megavolt-amperes (MVA), will provide a stable electricity supply as part of the Kingdom's Liquid Fuel Displacement Program (LFDP). The initiative aligns with the objectives of the energy system as well as the environment, water, and agriculture systems to reduce reliance on liquid fuels in electricity generation. The project is expected to enhance operational efficiency, cut emissions, and improve network reliability without having a material financial impact on TADCO. In the previous year, TADCO named Majid Ahmed Ibrahim Al Suwaigh as Chairman of the board for a three-year term. All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Khaleej Times
5 days ago
- Khaleej Times
UAE-Syria flight diverted to Saudi mid-way amid Israel-Iran conflict
A passenger plane that took off from Sharjah on its way to Damascus was diverted mid-way towards Saudi Arabia and landed safely, Syrian Airlines said on Sunday. This comes as the heightened conflict between Iran and Israel entered its third day, with the two arch foes exchanging attacks and deadly strikes. Iran has launched fresh attacks on Israel on Sunday with ballistic missiles, state media said, as sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The Syrian airline took to X to confirm that flight RB 502 was allowed to land in Saudi Tabuk airport after changing its route on Saturday, "due to ongoing tensions in the region". All passengers and crew are safe, it added while thanking Saudi authorities for their cooperation and for allowing the passengers to leave the airport and stay at a hotel in Tabuk. The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict has disrupted flight operations in the region and caused route chaos worldwide. UAE airlines were forced to extend flight cancellations on Sunday due to the tensions. Airports in the UAE also advised travellers to check the status of their flights with the airline, as airspace has been closed by some countries.


Arab News
5 days ago
- Arab News
Departing pilgrims praise Saudi hospitality, organization during Hajj
RIYADH: Saudi authorities at the Halat Ammar border crossing in the Tabuk region have been saying their goodbyes to departing Hajj pilgrims from around the world. The farewell process reflects Saudi Arabia's coordinated efforts to serve pilgrims under the supervision of Tabuk Gov. Prince Fahd bin Sultan. Government and service agencies have been working professionally to ensure procedures are completed smoothly and pilgrims have access to any necessary, health and guidance services, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday. As well as taking their personal memories of a well-organized Hajj, each of the departing pilgrims is given a copy of the Holy Qur'an as a gift from King Salman. Many commented on how well managed the Hajj had been and expressed their gratitude to the officials and organizers at the Two Holy Mosques and other holy sites. Egyptian Mostafa Allam said: 'We did not expect such organization and coordination at every stage, from reception to farewell.' Kawthar Mohamed, also from Egypt, said: 'Everyone treats us kindly, with constant smiles and good service.' Mohammed Ibrahim Abdulrahman, a pilgrim from Jordan, said: 'We felt as though we were among our own family. Thanks to the Kingdom, its government and people for their generosity and care.' Palestinian Issa Abdulwahab said: 'Not for a moment did it feel like a departure, but rather a farewell filled with love and appreciation.'


Argaam
5 days ago
- Business
- Argaam
TADCO pens agreement with SEC subsidiary under LFDP
Tabuk Agricultural Development Co. (TADCO) signed an agreement with National Grid SA, a subsidiary of Saudi Electricity Co. (SEC), to establish an electrical transmission station, according to a filing to Tadawul. The project aims to power the company's farm in Tabuk, with a load capacity of 64 MVA, as part of Saudi Arabia's Liquid Fuel Displacement Program (LFDP), in accordance with the signed agreement that is valid until Dec. 31, 2026, or until project completion. The deal is an extension of the ongoing work under the Kingdom's energy system and the environment, water and agriculture system to achieve the LFDP targets. The project will contribute to reducing emissions resulting from the use of liquid fuels in electricity production within the company's facilities. In addition, it will boost the reliability of the network's operational processes, while supporting the shift to using electrical networks, entailing no material financial impact on the company.