Al-Masaood

Al-Masaood is a prominent, diversified family-owned business conglomerate based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Established in 1970, the company has a strong presence across various sectors including automotive, engineering, power, heavy equipment, oil & gas, property development, retail, and shipping. Known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer service, Al-Masaood has become a well-respected name not only within the UAE but also in the wider Middle Eastern region.

Key Aspects of Al-Masaood Company:

  1. Automotive Sector: Al-Masaood is one of the leading names in the automotive industry in the UAE. It represents several globally renowned automotive brands, providing sales, service, and parts for a wide range of vehicles including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and heavy equipment. Brands often associated with Al-Masaood include Nissan, Infiniti, and Renault, among others.

  2. Engineering and Power: The company has a significant presence in engineering and power solutions, offering a wide array of products and services including generators, power systems, and engineering projects. It collaborates with internationally acclaimed brands and organizations to deliver high-quality engineering solutions.

  3. Oil & Gas: Al-Masaood serves the oil and gas industry by providing a variety of services and products that are essential for the exploration, extraction, and production processes. This includes specialized equipment, maintenance services, and technical support.

  4. Heavy Equipment: The company supplies a range of construction and industrial equipment, offering both sales and after-sales support. It is known for partnering with some of the leading brands in the heavy equipment industry.

  5. Property Development: Al-Masaood is involved in real estate development, focusing on both residential and commercial properties. The company develops and manages properties that adhere to international standards of quality and sustainability.

  6. Retail: The conglomerate has also ventured into the retail sector, offering a range of consumer products from electronics to household items. The focus has been on providing quality products and services to meet the demands of the local market.

  7. Shipping and Logistics: Al-Masaood has a shipping division that provides maritime and logistics services. This includes freight forwarding, warehousing, and transportation solutions tailored to the needs of various industries.

Strategic Vision and Values:

  • Innovation: Al-Masaood emphasizes innovation in all its business activities, striving to integrate the latest technologies and methodologies.
  • Quality: The company is committed to maintaining high quality standards across all its operations and services.
  • Customer Focus: A strong focus on customer satisfaction drives the company's business strategies, aiming to meet and exceed customer expectations.
  • Sustainability: Al-Masaood is dedicated to sustainable business practices that consider environmental and social impacts.

Community Engagement:

Al-Masaood is also involved in various community initiatives and corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, reflecting its commitment to giving back to society. This includes support for educational programs, health initiatives, and environmental conservation efforts.

Overall, Al-Masaood stands as a substantial contributor to the economic development of the UAE, leveraging its extensive portfolio to meet diverse market needs while maintaining a strong ethical foundation and commitment to excellence.

Products

mtu marine diesel engines, ZF gearbox, G&M marine generators & sauer compressors.

Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates

Mussafah Industrial area - Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

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