Tembo Global Industries to Open Regional Headquarters in Riyadh
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Tembo Global Industries to Open Regional Headquarters in Riyadh

Tembo Global Industries, a leading provider of industrial solutions and EPC services, has announced plans to establish its Regional Headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This strategic expansion marks a major milestone in the company’s global growth strategy and reinforces its commitment to supporting infrastructure and renewable energy development across the Middle East.

Tembo specializes in metal components, pipe support systems, fasteners, HVAC solutions, anti-vibration systems, and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. The company also plays a key role in the solar energy sector, offering solar mounting structures and customized solutions for utility-scale solar power projects.

The Riyadh Regional Headquarters will enable Tembo to:

? Enhance its presence in high-growth markets across the Middle East ? Strengthen partnerships with governments, private sector players, and EPC contractors ? Support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives for infrastructure and renewable energy transformation

Sanjay Patel, Managing Director, Tembo Global Industries, said, “Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East region present immense opportunities across infrastructure and clean energy. Establishing our regional base in Riyadh positions us closer to key stakeholders and projects, allowing us to contribute meaningfully to Vision 2030 through our EPC and solar capabilities.”

Shabbir Merchant, Non-Executive Director, added,“Tembo is focused on delivering innovative, sustainable, and world-class solutions. Our expansion into Riyadh will accelerate regional growth, deepen our industry relationships, and unlock new opportunities—particularly in EPC-driven infrastructure and renewable energy.”

With a strong track record of executing complex industrial and utility projects, Tembo’s expansion into Saudi Arabia underscores its commitment to scaling international operations, delivering high-impact engineering solutions, and driving sustainable development in alignment with global energy transition goals.

Tembo Global Industries, a leading provider of industrial solutions and EPC services, has announced plans to establish its Regional Headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This strategic expansion marks a major milestone in the company’s global growth strategy and reinforces its commitment to supporting infrastructure and renewable energy development across the Middle East. Tembo specializes in metal components, pipe support systems, fasteners, HVAC solutions, anti-vibration systems, and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. The company also plays a key role in the solar energy sector, offering solar mounting structures and customized solutions for utility-scale solar power projects. The Riyadh Regional Headquarters will enable Tembo to: ? Enhance its presence in high-growth markets across the Middle East ? Strengthen partnerships with governments, private sector players, and EPC contractors ? Support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives for infrastructure and renewable energy transformation Sanjay Patel, Managing Director, Tembo Global Industries, said, “Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East region present immense opportunities across infrastructure and clean energy. Establishing our regional base in Riyadh positions us closer to key stakeholders and projects, allowing us to contribute meaningfully to Vision 2030 through our EPC and solar capabilities.” Shabbir Merchant, Non-Executive Director, added,“Tembo is focused on delivering innovative, sustainable, and world-class solutions. Our expansion into Riyadh will accelerate regional growth, deepen our industry relationships, and unlock new opportunities—particularly in EPC-driven infrastructure and renewable energy.” With a strong track record of executing complex industrial and utility projects, Tembo’s expansion into Saudi Arabia underscores its commitment to scaling international operations, delivering high-impact engineering solutions, and driving sustainable development in alignment with global energy transition goals.

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