Johnson Controls Arabia celebrates export milestone of Saudi-made scroll chillers to US 

An event was held to mark the export milestone at Johnson Controls Arabia Manufacturing Complex in King Abdullah Economic City. Arab News
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JEDDAH: A batch of 300 Saudi-made scroll chillers are set to be exported to the US in what is a first for the Kingdom, the CEO of Johnson Controls Arabia has announced.

Speaking to Arab News, Mohamad Al-Shaikh revealed the market value of the products stands at SR100 million ($26.66 million), and the shipment will come from the Johnson Controls Arabia Manufacturing Complex in King Abdullah Economic City.

Though the domestic demand for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment and technology is growing, the total addressable market for Saudi Arabia is still small compared to the global demand, the executive said.

Reflecting on the milestone of the company’s largest export order to date, Al-Shaikh said: “It is a very proud moment for us as a Saudi company to reach a level where our Saudi-made products are compliance competitive to meet all the quality requirements according to the specification for the United States’ market. 

“We have reached the maturity level where we are able to use Saudi talents, Saudi engineering and Saudi supply of chain to ship our fine products to the US market.”




The market value of the products stands at SR100 million ($26.66 million). Arab News

The company plans to increase exports from 30 percent to 60 percent of its total production output over the next three years, aligning with the national industrial strategy and Vision 2030 to enhance economic diversification and local production development.

He said: “We are thrilled also to announce our most ambitious and largest export order of 1,000 YORK Scroll Chillers for next year over three phases.”

The event also housed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Johnson Controls Arabia and the Saudi Export Development Authority. 

This agreement aims to establish a strategic account for JCA, enhancing Saudi Arabia's non-oil exports capable of competing on a global scale, in line with Vision 2030.

Additionally, Johnson Controls Arabia announced the groundbreaking for a new factory expansion, supported by the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority. The expansion will start manufacturing water-cooled chillers with a high capacity of up to 6,000 tons of cooling, the world’s largest air conditioning product.

During his opening keynote, Al-Shaikh underscored the company’s dedication to innovation, sustainability, and supporting the local content through exports of Saudi-made products.

“This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to advancing local content and the Saudi-made initiative, which are integral to the Kingdom's economic diversification efforts. By exporting Saudi-made products to the US market and 26 other global markets, we are not only contributing to the growth of our economy but also showcasing the quality and innovation of our Saudi products on a global stage,” he stated.

After commending the long-standing bilateral trade relations between the Kingdom and the US, Al-Shaikh added: “At JCA, we have a vision and a strong commitment to the Saudi Market, where we focus on reinforcing localization and boosting job creation to support the economy while giving back to the community.”

Johnson Controls Arabia has made significant strides in local manufacturing, with 80 percent of its sales coming from locally manufactured products. 

The company’s exports have also grown to account for over 30 percent of its total production, demonstrating its commitment to global expansion and market diversification.