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Inside Oil & Gas | September 4th, 2023
With a legacy spanning nearly 50 years, the Al Marwan Group remains a cornerstone of the UAE’s contracting and industrial landscape. This multifaceted organization operates through key subsidiaries, including the Integrated Petroleum Company (IPC) and Al Marwan Heavy Machinery, both of which are central to the group's regional expansion. In a strategic move to bolster infrastructure development, the group continues to expand its inventory of heavy equipment for sale and heavy construction equipment for rent, ensuring that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions have access to world-class machinery.
IPC Commercial Manager Mr. Houssam Dayoub and Al Marwan’s Director of Business Operations Abdalla Al Zaiem spoke with Andy Probert about the scope and expansion plans of these two subsidiaries. Having clinched key distribution agreements to act for global manufacturers in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Al Marwan Group created Integrated Petroleum Company in 2004, when it became the exclusive agent for Serva SJS, a joint venture between USA's Serva and China's SJS.

Since its inception, IPC has emerged as a leading cementing and pumping solutions specialist in the oil and gas industry in MENA. “This enabled IPC to focus more on clients, products, and after-sales, and has flourished ever since,” said Mr. Houssam Dayoub, IPC Commercial Manager. IPC now acts as a lynchpin between leading contractors and manufacturers in the energy field, primarily supplying cementing and pumping equipment, acidizing and fracturing units, downhole tools, and Laboratory Equipment.
Completely embedded within MENA's oil and gas infrastructure, IPC is much sought after by its partners for Serva SJS' cementing and pumping equipment, while offering localized after-sales servicing, support, and spare parts.
Building on these accumulated experiences and knowledge, the Al Marwan Group further expanded its business in 1978 with the establishment of Al Marwan Heavy Machinery. Al Marwan’s Director of Business Operations, Abdalla Al Zaie,m explained how this service center for heavy machinery enjoys increased inventory capabilities by stocking bigger equipment.

The addition of Al Marwan Heavy Machinery to the group’s portfolio expanded operations to serve the GCC region better, opening new branches in Saudi Arabia and Oman. Al Marwan Heavy Machinery is the UAE's exclusive dealer for new Kobelco excavators and kobelco cranes, Dynapac, ABI, Powerscreen, Socma, Sinoboom manlift equipment, and Simex, Toku, and Jisung machinery attachments, supplying the industry with new machinery and OEM parts. It is also a trusted source for the sale of pre-owned Volvo, Caterpillar, and Komatsu excavators, among other brands.
Al Marwan's heavy equipment rental fleet comprises over 3500 heavy construction and lifting equipment. The company has been a partner of success for various businesses. The group has already been involved in numerous large-scale projects. One critical project showcasing the range and scope of their machinery fleet is the Sharjah to Khor Fakkan road construction project. Additionally, the fleet was hired to construct 11 artificial islands for ADNOC's Hail and Gasha Island project. The company is currently involved in NEOM in Saudi Arabia, supplying all-new excavators, dozers, and haulers to the megaproject.
Moreover, long-reach booms have become essential for constructing oil and gas infrastructure, enabling operators to reach areas that would otherwise be impossible to access. Al Marwan Heavy Machinery understands this, Mr. Al Zaiem explained: “The deep excavation required for constructing pipelines, tanks, and other facilities in oil and gas sites is easily achieved using these specialized long-reach booms.”

Being a leading heavy machinery supplier in the Middle East, this large fleet of in-house modified long-reach excavators is just one thing that sets Al Marwan Machinery apart from competitors. Such expertise successfully modified the largest 80-ton Kobelco SK850 excavator in the UAE, boosting its overall reach from 6 to 28 meters.
The broader Al Marwan Heavy Machinery takes its commitment to environmental sustainability seriously. Its Kobelco machines save clients a lot of fuel, making them economically efficient and lowering their environmental impact. Additionally, it has partnered with Pronar Recycling to bring a range of recycling and waste management equipment to the Middle East, which helps achieve a circular economy and a low-carbon environmental impact. In addition to the most recent partnership, becoming the official dealers for Powerscreen, a brand by Terex, to help supply powerful quarry equipment such as the Powerscreen Chieftain 2100X screener, which is one of the smartest quarrying solutions available today.

“Al Marwan Heavy Machinery is committed to adapting tomorrow's technology,” Mr. Al Zaiem concluded, “to offer convenient solutions for end-users by building on a history of excellence and expertise to become a global supplier of top-tier heavy machinery solutions. While commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction are top priorities, Al Marwan's fleet and knowledgeable staff will continue to set the company apart across the industry.”
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