Founded in 1958 by Lebanese entrepreneur, Farouk Ghandour, who was later joined by his brother, Mutaz Ghandour, in 1966.
First company to design, build, and install a reverse osmosis plant outside the USA.
Metito established manufacturing facilities in Houston, Texas and an engineering and design support center in Wimbledon, London.
Metito expanded its business into GCC based out of UAE.
Strengthened business footprint and operational capabilities substantially through expanding in Egypt, targeting North Africa & Sub-Saharan African markets
Revising its corporate structure to reflect diversification strategy, IFC acquired a minority stake in the Group through capital increase.
Mitsubishi Corporation and JBIC acquired a major stake in Metito.
MetiPro (formerly Metito’s Design and Build Arm) executed the water treatment plant with a capacity of 400,000 m³/day to supply drinking water to 6th of October City, Egypt.
MetiPro executed as part of JV with Hassan Allam Construction - “Al Mahsamma” Project, one of largest agricultural wastewater reuse plant in Egypt. Capacity: 1,000,000 m³/day.
MetiPro executed the “Galala” Project, the largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant in Egypt. Capacity: 150,000 m3/day
MetiPro successfully designed and constructed, on a full EPC basis, the first Public-Private Partnership bulk water treatment plant in Sub-Saharan Africa in Kigali, Rwanda. Capacity: 40,000 m³/day.
MetiPro executed the seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant supplying the futuristic city NEOM, KSA. The plant is co-powered by solar energy. Capacity: 125,000 m3/day.
MetiPro designed and constructed, the independent wastewater treatment plant in Dammam, KSA. Capacity of 200,000 m3/day expandable to 350,000 m3/day.
MetiPro executed the “East Port Said” seawater desalination plant comprising the largest Ultrafiltration pretreatment in Egypt. Capacity: 150,000 m³/day.
MetiPro completed three unique seawater desalination plants on floating barges, the largest operating of their kind globally, for KSA. Capacity: 50,000 m3/day each.
MetiPro successfully designed and constructed, on a full EPC basis, as part of a JV, the “New Delta” Project, the world largest agricultural wastewater reuse plant in Egypt. Capacity: 7,500,000 m3/day including 5 years full operation and maintenance.
MetiPro is developing the single largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant globally in Jubail, KSA. Capacity: 1,000,000 m3/day.
MetiPro is leading the design and engineering of the Wave project (ADNOC) large-scale seawater treatment plant in Abu Dhabi, UAE, with a capacity of 522,800 m³/day.
MetiPro (as part of JV) is executing one of the largest desalination plants in South Asia in Chennai, India. Capacity: 400,000 m3/day.
Metito Group drives the next phase of growth through a company-wide strategic re-organization. Metito EPC arm has officially changed its name to MetiPro, reflecting its continued commitment to engineering excellence and innovation.
MetiPro completed the largest seawater desalination treatment plant in Tunisia funded by JICA, with a capacity of 100,000 m³/day expandable to 200,000 m3/day to supply drinking water for Sfax, Tunisia.
MetiPro awarded as part of JV with Hassan Allam Construction - one of the largest Sewage Treatment Plants in Egypt. Capacity: 630,000 m3/day.
MetiPro completed the seawater desalination plant with a capacity of 300,000 m³/day to supply drinking water to Fouka city, Algeria.
MetiPro announces its new shareholder Hassan Allam Holding