Industries We Serve

End-users, EPCs and OEMs, directly or through Distributors

A sprawling oil refinery complex under a clear blue sky in the Middle East.
A sprawling oil refinery complex under a clear blue sky in the Middle East.
Oil & Gas

The Middle East remains the world’s largest oil and gas hub, holding over half of global proven reserves and accounting for a significant share of upstream investment. The region operates some of the largest onshore and offshore fields, with strong capabilities in drilling, production, processing, and enhanced oil recovery. Ongoing investments in field expansion, brownfield optimization, and digitalization sustain a multi-billion-dollar market for equipment, services, and advanced technologies across the full value chain.
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view of factory during nighttime
view of factory during nighttime
Refining & Petrochemical

Home to several of the world’s largest and most complex refining and petrochemical complexes, the Middle East has deep capabilities in large-scale processing, integration, and export-oriented production. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar continue to expand downstream capacity, specialty chemicals, and value-added derivatives. The market is characterized by mega-projects, high technical standards, and long asset lifecycles, driving sustained demand for premium equipment, materials, and process solutions.

brown and white building during night time
brown and white building during night time
Marine & Offshore

The region’s strategic geography, extensive coastline, and offshore energy assets support a robust marine and offshore sector. Capabilities include offshore drilling, subsea infrastructure, shipbuilding, ship repair, ports, and offshore logistics. With continuous investments in offshore oil & gas, LNG terminals, naval assets, and commercial ports, the market offers strong long-term opportunities for marine systems, structural components, lifting solutions, and corrosion-resistant technologies.

Power & Energy

Rapid population growth, industrial expansion, and climate conditions drive one of the world’s highest per-capita energy demands. The Middle East has extensive capabilities in large-scale power generation, transmission, and grid infrastructure, including gas-fired, combined-cycle, and integrated power-water plants. With ongoing upgrades, efficiency improvements, and capacity additions, the power sector represents a large and technically demanding market for equipment, automation, and reliability-focused solutions.

Power plant with turbines and electrical infrastructure at sunset.
Power plant with turbines and electrical infrastructure at sunset.
solar panels on a roof
solar panels on a roof
Renewable Energy

The Middle East is emerging as a global leader in utility-scale renewable energy, driven by abundant solar resources, declining costs, and government-led energy transition strategies. The region hosts some of the world’s largest solar PV and CSP projects, alongside growing investments in wind, green hydrogen, and energy storage. Strong project pipelines, centralized procurement, and long-term national visions create a rapidly expanding market for renewable technologies and balance-of-plant solutions.

Mining & Metals

Mining and metals are strategic growth sectors, particularly in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and parts of North Africa, supported by large reserves of bauxite, phosphate, iron ore, copper, and gold. The region has developed strong capabilities in extraction, mineral processing, smelting, and downstream metal production. Government-backed industrialization programs and export-focused strategies are driving steady demand for heavy equipment, materials handling systems, and process technologies.

aerial view of city during daytime
aerial view of city during daytime
Insfrastructure & Construction

The Middle East continues to invest heavily in large-scale infrastructure, including transport networks, airports, ports, smart cities, industrial zones, and mega-developments. The construction market is defined by complex, high-value projects requiring advanced engineering, fast execution, and international standards. This sector represents one of the region’s largest markets for construction equipment, structural systems, fastening solutions, and project-critical technologies.

Water & Wastewater

Water security is a critical priority in the Middle East, making the region a global leader in desalination, water treatment, and reuse. Capabilities span large-scale desalination plants, advanced membrane technologies, wastewater treatment, and network infrastructure. With rising populations and industrial demand, governments continue to invest heavily in new capacity and upgrades, creating a stable, long-term market for specialized equipment and high-reliability systems.

Mining operation with excavators digging in rugged terrain.
Mining operation with excavators digging in rugged terrain.
Construction site with cranes and heavy machinery in action.
Construction site with cranes and heavy machinery in action.
a large factory building next to a body of water
a large factory building next to a body of water
Heavy Industry

The region hosts a wide range of heavy industries, including cement, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, chemicals, and industrial gases. These sectors operate at large scale and require robust, high-performance equipment capable of continuous operation in harsh environments. Ongoing capacity expansions, modernization programs, and efficiency improvements sustain strong demand for engineered products, maintenance solutions, and process-critical components.

a factory filled with lots of orange machines
a factory filled with lots of orange machines
Manufacturing & Fabrication

Manufacturing and fabrication capabilities in the Middle East have grown rapidly, supported by localization policies, industrial clusters, and free economic zones. The region now supports advanced fabrication of steel structures, pressure vessels, modular skids, piping, and industrial assemblies. While still dependent on imported high-value technologies, the market offers increasing opportunities for suppliers who can support local production, quality standards, and fast project execution.

Industries Served

End-users, EPCs and OEMs, directly or through Distributors

  • Oil and Gas

  • Petrochemical & Chemical

  • Power & Energy

  • Water & Wastewater

  • Manufacturing & Fabrication

  • Metals & Mining

  • Infrastructure, Construction & Facilitates

  • Marine & Offshore

  • Heavy Industry & Process Plants