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Collaboration between Al-Fanar Group and Grohe :Towards Oman Vision 2040

Collaboration between Al-Fanar Group and Grohe :Towards Oman Vision 2040

Times of Oman25-04-2025

Al-Fanar Group is one of the leading companies in the industrial and project sectors in the Sultanate of Oman, striving to achieve Oman Vision 2040. Through continuous innovation and development, Al-Fanar aims to enhance its position in both local and global markets. Its collaboration with Grohe Germany, a leader in sanitary fittings, marks a strategic step towards realizing this ambitious vision.
Under the leadership of CEO Ahmed Al-Hakam, Al-Fanar Group is committed to consistent advancement and success. Ahmed Al-Hakam emphasizes that the group's fifth branch is "just the beginning," which will open new horizons towards global expansion, indicating that this branch represents a new chapter for Al-Fanar in achieving its ambitious goals.
In this context, Saud Al-Hakam, the General Manager of Al-Fanar Group, states that his vision revolves around leaving a distinct mark in the luxury sanitary materials sector. This approach reflects Al-Fanar's desire to offer high-quality products that meet market demands and fulfill customer aspirations. The partnership with Grohe enhances this vision, as Grohe is a symbol of quality and innovation in the sanitary fittings industry.
Oman Vision 2040 encompasses numerous strategic objectives focused on sustainable development and enhancing the national economy. Through this collaboration, Al-Fanar aims to play an active role in this vision by providing products that contribute to the country's infrastructure development and enhance the quality of life for citizens and residents alike.
By partnering with Grohe, Al-Fanar is not only seeking to improve the quality of its products but also to enhance its competitive capabilities in the global market. This collaboration represents a significant step towards achieving sustainable success and reflects the group's commitment to delivering the best solutions and innovations in the sanitary fittings sector.
The collaboration between Al-Fanar Group and Grohe serves as a model in the business world, combining local and international expertise to achieve shared objectives. As Al-Fanar continues its journey towards global expansion, there is hope that it will be part of a bright future for Oman, contributing to the realization of Vision 2040.

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