Hamed Dadgostarnia, CEO of Negahdashtkaran, said the exhibition
provided a rare opportunity to bring together senior managers and operators
from across the petrochemical chain. “IranPlast was vibrant and energetic this
year. Executives who are normally difficult to reach due to their daily
responsibilities were all gathered in one place, enabling constructive dialogue
and cooperation,” he told NIPNA.
Negahdashtkaran, which has over three decades of experience in
industrial overhaul and specialized maintenance, has expanded in recent years
into design, engineering and project management. “The exhibition allowed us to
reinforce partnerships and introduce our broader capabilities,” Dadgostarnia
said.
During the fair, the company signed memorandums of understanding with
Ghadir Petrochemical and Qeshm Chemical Industries to provide technical,
engineering and execution support for upcoming projects, alongside core
maintenance services. He added that further agreements with Farabi
Petrochemical, Carbon Iran and several other companies are expected to be
finalized in the coming days.
Dadgostarnia underscored the wider significance of IranPlast as the
country’s largest petrochemical gathering. “Such events spark a kind of
brainstorming that can lead to new collaborations, efficiency gains and
accelerated project development. Even under international constraints, the
dynamism of domestic industry is evident,” he said.
The CEO emphasized Negahdashtkaran’s role as a reliable technical arm
for the sector. “We are committed to helping petrochemical producers boost
safety, efficiency and speed of development. We hope the agreements signed at
IranPlast will soon translate into tangible results for the industry,” he said.