OIL & GAS Ӏ SECTOR REPORT
Solar farms are among the
projects it has been involved in. Similarly, Turkish-based lifting and transport specialist Hareket Heavy Lifting and Project Transportation is another company seeking to expand in the sector. Hareket has formed a partnership with Milaha, an integrated logistics solutions provider based in Doha, Qatar. The partnership is designed to offer customers in the energy, infrastructure, and industrial sectors a full range of end-to- end heavy lifting and project transportation services, from planning to delivery. “This is an exciting opportunity
for us to expand our services and offer our customers a wider range of services” said Hareket CEO Abdullah Altunkum. “Our collaboration with Milaha will bring significant benefits to our customers as we work together to offer comprehensive heavy lifting and project transportation services in Qatar."
It is not just Middle East- based companies that are seeking to expand there. Terex, which manufactures its rough-terrain
A Grove GMK410L-2 all-terrain at handover to Galfar Al Misnad...
... and a Liebherr LR 1400 SX at handover to Al Jazeera Shipping
cranes in Crespellano, Italy and its Franna-brand pick and carry cranes in Australia, in February appointed a distributor for both these brands in Oman. The partnership is with construction equipment distributor International Integrated Equipment (IIE). At the signing ceremony at IIE’s office in Muscat Ajit S. Nair, head of sales, Middle East & Asia, Terex rough terrain cranes and Franna pick and carry cranes, said, “The
Middle East is an important region for Terex in terms of current and future potential. We have been a leading crane brand in the Middle East region for many years and to enhance our capabilities even further and to serve customers better we have a clear strategy of going with the distribution model. IIE, a Suhail Bahwan Group company, is a highly reputed organisation, has the market know-how and is focussed on customer service. We are delighted to have them as our partner in the Sultanate of Oman.” In May, Terex also launched
a new rough terrain model: the TRT 65. It is a machine that the company describes as ‘excelling in complex refinery environments’. They also say it is a durable, off- road crane that caters to various applications, in which they include construction, infrastructure and energy. All of these, of course, are a staple of the current Middle East. All-terrain cranes are also
a standard for oil work. In May this year Galfar Al Misnad, a leading construction company in Qatar, ordered a pair of Grove GMK4100L-2 all-terrain cranes through local Manitowoc dealer Mannai Trading. These are
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