Three decades. One family. One mission.
Founded in 1996. Still owner-led. Now in its second generation. A family-owned PET packaging manufacturer built on industrial discipline, customer accountability, and long-term thinking. Our 2030 roadmap sets out where we're taking that — capacity, rPET and new markets.
Heritage · 30 years, one family
From a single injection line to Egypt's integrated PET partner
Continuity is reliability. Delta El Nile for Industry has been built by the same family since 1996 — founder generation still hands-on, second generation active across operations, technology and commercial development.
1996
Delta El Nile for Industry founded. First PET injection line in operation.
2000s
First export markets opened. ISO 9001 quality system certified.
2010s
ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 22000 certified. Closures and bottles integrated under one roof.
2019 – 2020
Second generation joins operations, technology and commercial leadership.
2023
100% rPET food-contact preform milestone achieved.
2024
5-gallon Co-PET preform innovation enters serial production.
2026
Husky HPP6e advanced production platform commissioned. AI toolkit launched for PET buyers.
Certified · Audited · Food-contact compliant
Founders hands-on. Second generation engaged.
Founders Hisham Abd El Hakim and Samy Abd El Naby remain hands-on in customer programs — joined by the second generation in operations and commercial leadership.

Mr. Hisham Abd El Hakim
Sets strategic direction and anchors relationships with major beverage accounts.

Mr. Samy Abd El Naby
Co-founder and strategic partner. Long-tenured stewardship of the company's vision and capital.

Mr. Mohamed Hisham
Operations leadership, customer programs, sales, and export expansion.

Mr. Moustafa Hisham
Operations and technology leadership — advanced injection platform deployment, plant automation, and manufacturing systems modernization.

Mr. Yasser Abd El Maboud
Long-tenured CFO. Financial discipline, banking, and capital planning.
Leadership portraits from the 2026 company profile.
Three decades, same family. That changes how we operate.
Family ownership isn't a slogan at Delta El Nile for Industry — it's an operating model. Hisham Abd El Hakim and Samy Abd El Naby founded the company in 1996 and still run it; their sons joined in 2019 and 2020 and now lead operations and commercial. This continuity shapes how we make decisions, who picks up the phone when something goes wrong, and what time horizon we use when committing to a customer program.
Owner-led customer programs
When a tier-1 beverage customer has a quality escalation, the call goes to a founder or a second-generation leader — not to a sales account manager who escalates internally. The owner-led model means no layers between the customer and the person accountable for delivery. Decisions that take competitors days take Delta hours.
Long-time-horizon capital
Family ownership lets us invest on a 10-15 year horizon, not a quarterly earnings cycle. The Husky injection platform deployment, the FSSC 22000 V6 audit-readiness program, the in-house lab buildout, the multi-cavity closure tooling — none of these projects would have made short-term financial sense. They were investments in customer credibility that paid back over years, not quarters. Public-market or PE-owned competitors face different incentives.
Personal accountability
When the company name is the family name, every shipment carries personal accountability. There's no separation between the brand and the people behind it. This shapes how we handle defects, returns, and customer escalations — we don't optimize for short-term margins at the expense of relationships that took years to build. Approved-supplier status with PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Danone, and Henkel was earned the same way, one program at a time.
Generational continuity
The founders are in their working prime and the second generation is fully engaged. This is not a succession problem waiting to happen — it's a deliberate overlap. Mohamed Hisham (Chief Commercial Officer, second generation, with Delta since 2019) and Moustafa Hisham (COO/CTO, second generation, with Delta since 2020) lead modernization initiatives — automated injection platform deployment, plant systems integration, in-house technical content — while founders anchor strategic decisions and key customer relationships. The third decade of Delta El Nile for Industry is being built right now.
The decisions that built Delta
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1996Delta El Nile for Industry founded
Hisham Abd El Hakim and Samy Abd El Naby start the company with a focused thesis: Egypt's domestic beverage industry needs a reliable local PET preform supplier. The first injection lines come online; the first customer programs ship.
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Late 1990s — 2000sFirst multinational customer programs
Delta wins approved-supplier status with PepsiCo and other tier-1 multinationals operating in Egypt. The discipline required by their supplier audits forces a step-change in QC, traceability, and documentation rigor — preparing the company for the export expansion that would come later.
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2010sIntegration: closures, then export
Delta expands from preform-only to integrated preform + closure manufacturing — letting customers source the matched pair from one supplier. Export programs to Algeria, Libya, Sudan, and GCC markets begin in earnest. The integrated model becomes the company's main differentiator vs. preform-only or closure-only competitors.
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2019 — 2020Second generation joins
Mohamed Hisham joins in 2019 as Chief Commercial Officer; Moustafa Hisham joins in 2020 as COO/CTO. The handover isn't a transition — it's an expansion. Founders remain in the business; the second generation drives modernization initiatives (advanced injection platform, plant automation, integrated systems) that depend on technical fluency the next era of manufacturing demands.
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2024 — 2026Audit-readiness as a competitive moat
FSSC 22000 V6 recertification. ISO 9001:2015. Documented traceability at the cavity level for closures, batch level for preforms. The audit-ready posture — "customer QA can request documentation and receive it within 1 week" — becomes a hard procurement-side advantage for inland and export markets. The AI-powered partner toolkit launches in 2026, making 30 years of accumulated production knowledge accessible to QC, R&D, and procurement teams worldwide.
Delta's integration model
Integrated downstream. Closer to your filling line.
Some PET suppliers integrate upstream — owning the resin chain. Delta El Nile for Industry integrates downstream: preforms, caps & closures, PET bottles, and co-development all under one roof, aligned to a single customer program.
The result: one supplier handles your entire packaging program, from preform spec to closure compatibility to bottle co-engineering. No supplier-conversion handoff. No closure incompatibility surprises. No "that's not our scope" excuses. The supplier closest to your filling line — not closest to the resin plant.
Resin-supplier choice stays with the customer. We work with Sabic, Indorama, Reliance, and other validated grades on request.
Built around industrial discipline.
Since 1996, Delta El Nile for Industry has developed a manufacturing platform built around three priorities: industrial capacity, operational control, and reliable supply. The company does not simply sell components — it supports customer programs through integrated production capabilities and disciplined execution.
Today, the platform combines PET preforms, caps & closures, and PET bottle manufacturing under one roof — running multi-line resin throughput, supplying 17+ export markets, and serving global tier-1 brands including PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Danone.
Six consecutive years of double-digit growth — led by customer relationships, not capacity speculation.
Founders remain in the business. Customer programs are owner-led — there are no layers between you and the people accountable for delivery. The second generation drives operations modernization through the Husky injection platform, SAP-managed production and supply-chain operations, and continuous system improvements.
Two locations. One operating model.
The head office in Mivida Business Park, New Cairo houses commercial and customer-facing functions. The factory in New Salhiya City, Sharkia operates the production lines, utilities, storage, and quality validation.
- Head Office — Mivida Business Park, Building B2, 1st Floor, Office 4D, Fifth Settlement, New Cairo
- Factory — Industrial Area 1, Part 22D, New Salhiya City, Sharkia Governorate, Egypt
Six strategic priorities driving the company forward.
Capacity, quality, portfolio, market reach, customer partnership, and continuous improvement.
Capacity & operational depth
Strengthen coordinated output across preforms, closures, and bottles.
Quality & validation
Deepen process control, laboratory discipline, and release confidence.
Portfolio expansion
Widen approved SKU coverage for beverage and FMCG applications.
Export & regional growth
Increase service depth across regional and selected export markets.
Customer partnership
Responsive supply, technical alignment, and long-term programs.
Efficiency & continuous improvement
Improve manufacturing discipline, planning, and execution consistency.
Production Growth Index
Baseline 2020 = 100. Index numbers only — actual tonnage confidential.
| Year | Index | Trend |
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| 2020 | 100 | █████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ |
| 2021 | 188 | █████████░░░░░░░░░░░ |
| 2022 | 226 | ███████████░░░░░░░░░ |
| 2023 | 262 | █████████████░░░░░░░ |
| 2024 | 343 | █████████████████░░░ |
| 2025 | 394 | ████████████████████ |
100→394 · nearly 4× volume vs 2020 · 32% CAGR
Supply Chain — Global Partners, Regional Strength
We source from the world's leading resin producers, color specialists, and recycling innovators — ensuring consistent quality, supply security, and sustainability across every SKU.
PET Resin
Polyolefins (HDPE / PP)
Recycled PET
Colorants & Additives
Global Shipping
Why Delta El Nile for Industry
| Attribute | Delta El Nile for Industry |
|---|---|
| Years in operation | 30 (since 1996) |
| Ownership | Family-owned Egyptian |
| Annual capacity | 88,660 MT/year |
| Preform SKUs | 54 formats, 9 neck finishes |
| Closure SKUs | 12 formats |
| Monthly closure output | 360+ million units |
| Certifications | FSSC 22000 V6, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22000 |
| AI technology | Complete AI diagnostic toolkit (102 defects, EN/AR/FR) |
| Key clients | PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Danone, Henkel |
| Integrated platform | Preforms + Closures + Bottles |
| rPET capability | Up to 100% for preforms |
| Export markets | 17+ countries (Africa, Middle East, Europe) |
| Strategic suppliers | Indorama, SABIC, Borouge, Bariq, Avient, Holland Colours |
| Logistics partners | Maersk, MSC, Messina Line, CMA CGM |
Quick answers about Delta El Nile
Who is Delta El Nile?
Delta El Nile for Industry is a family-owned Egyptian manufacturer of PET preforms and plastic closures, operating since 1996. Headquartered in New Cairo with a factory in New Salhiya City, Sharkia, it supplies beverage, water, food, dairy and edible-oil brands across the Middle East, Africa and Europe under FSSC 22000 V6 food-safety certification.
What does Delta El Nile manufacture?
Delta El Nile manufactures PET preforms (54 SKUs, from the 9 g range up) and plastic closures (12 formats, including PCO 1881 CSD caps). The range covers carbonated soft drinks, water, juice, dairy and edible oil, with lightweighting and recycled-content (rPET) capability available on request.
Where is Delta El Nile located?
Delta El Nile's head office is in Mivida Business Park, New Cairo, Egypt, and its factory is in Industrial Area 1, New Salhiya City, Sharkia Governorate. It is a private PET packaging manufacturer — not the geographic Nile Delta region of northern Egypt.
Does Delta El Nile export PET preforms?
Yes. Delta El Nile exports PET preforms and closures to 17+ markets across the Middle East, Africa and Europe — including the GCC, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, and the EU. Orders ship at a standard minimum of one 40 ft container or one full truck, with lead times confirmed at quotation.
Which PET preform neck finishes does Delta produce?
Delta produces standard beverage neck finishes: PCO 1881 and PCO 1810 for carbonated soft drinks, 29/25 and 48 mm for water, 32/15 and 38 mm for juice and dairy, 29/21 and 42/36 for edible oil, plus 55 mm for 5-gallon returnables. Neck drawings (ISBT / GME standard) are available on request.
What certifications does Delta El Nile hold?
Delta El Nile is certified to FSSC 22000 V6 (food safety) and ISO 9001, 14001, 22000 and 45001. A Certificate of Analysis is provided with each production lot, and a Declaration of Compliance for food contact is available on request.
Can Delta El Nile supply rPET preforms?
Yes. Food-grade recycled PET (rPET) is available subject to volume and qualification. Around 10% of production already ships as a 40% rPET / 60% virgin blend, and the Husky platform can run up to 100% rPET on request — lowering embodied carbon while maintaining shelf performance.
What makes Delta El Nile different from other PET preform suppliers?
Delta is an integrated PET preform and closure manufacturer that pairs 30 years of production with a free, trilingual (EN/AR/FR) AI toolkit for buyers — product finder, RFQ builder, defect library and engineering calculators — plus responsive technical support. Few suppliers combine in-house preform and closure production with buyer self-serve tools.
How can buyers request a quotation?
Buyers can request a quotation through the Smart RFQ Builder (a 60-second guided form), the contact page, or WhatsApp. Include your SKU or application, neck finish, volume and production-line model. Free samples are provided for serious procurement evaluation, with engineering support included.
Talk directly to ownership.
Owner-led. No layers between you and us. Audit-ready.
