Mohammad Reza Heidarzadeh said the company would focus on production
records, new polyethylene grades and green production initiatives at the event.
“IranPlast is not just a promotional event; it is a platform for knowledge
exchange, experience sharing, and forging new collaborations,” he told NIPNA.
Heidarzadeh noted that in past exhibitions, Arya Sasol successfully
introduced new grades of polyethylene, presented energy-efficiency solutions,
and developed international partnerships. This year, the company will showcase
specialized grades for packaging, agriculture and automotive industries,
alongside projects in green and zero-carbon production.
The CEO also highlighted recent production achievements, including
monthly record outputs in light, medium and high-density polyethylene units.
“These records are more than numbers; they reflect our technical maturity and
operational expertise,” he said.
Heidarzadeh emphasized IranPlast’s role as an export platform,
providing direct access to foreign clients and enabling the company to adapt
products to regional market needs. Feedback from previous exhibitions helped
Arya Sasol improve polyethylene formulations, packaging, and after-sales
services, boosting sales in tropical markets.
He suggested steps to elevate IranPlast’s regional and international
standing, including targeted invitations to global petrochemical firms,
specialized panels with international experts, scientific presentations, and
digital infrastructure for online engagement and B2B interactions.
“IranPlast can become an international brand and strengthen Iran’s
role in the global petrochemical value chain if these initiatives are
implemented,” he said.