

Emdad LLC embodies a significant evolution in the Gulf's business scenario as a leading UAE company representing major manufacturers of the world.
The company has, over two decades, earned a formidable reputation as the region's vital source of support for the energy and utilities sectors. Its extensive experience, technological savvy and deep understanding of the region have made Emdad a perfect and reliable partner for business, both international and regional, to successfully establish its activities in one of the most rapidly expanding markets.
Emdad's futuristic vision has created strong partnerships with leading international companies since the 80's. providing technology solutions to the expanding needs of the energy sector. This proactive vision is once again reiterated with the recent agency agreement with SSP, which was signed in June this year at the Saudi company's head office in Dammam.
SSP is recognised as the Kingdom's premier manufacturer of welded steel pipes and is the most prominent producer of HFI welded steel pipes fulfilling the demands of the region's oil and gas, construction and other industries, sources claim.
SSP is a joint venture between a group of leading Saudi businessmen and Hu Steel Pipe Company of South Korea. An ISO 9000 company, SSP ideally complements Emdad's own quality consciousness and benchmarks. Emdad will be the sole agent in the UAE for SSP's line of API 5L line pipes and hot induction bending pipes for the oil and gas industry.
As a UAE business group, Emdad has always been keen to build strategic, progressive business relationships within the Arab world, and the GCC in particular, the company says.
''Saudi Arabia is a major role player in this region's economic and industrial growth and development into the future, and harmonising our strengths can pave the way for far greater opportunities for the GCC as a whole. Our association with SPP is one positive stride in this direction and we hope to extend our partnership to more business groups in the Kingdom in the days to come,'' said an Emdad spokesman.