Omani, Iranian firms sign three business pacts at OPEX


(MENAFN- Muscat Daily) Muscat-

Three business agreements were signed on Wednesday at Omani Products Expo (OPEX), which is being held at Tehran International Exhibition Centre in Iran. A cooperation agreement was signed between Al Sulaimi Group Holding and MAS International - Iran.

Abdullah al Sulaimi, business development director at Al Sulaimi Group Holding said that the agreement will strengthen relations between the two companies in the oil and gas sector. An agreement was also signed between Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives and Iranian Golbahar Sepahan Company.

'This agreement aims at distributing oil produced by our company in Iran and the neighbouring markets,' said Eng Salem al Bortmany, executive director of Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives. The third agreement was signed between Webware Company, which falls under the umbrella of Al Ghalbi International, and an Iranian Company in the field of IT.

'The agreement was signed between the two companies in the field of information technology with the aim to promote Webware's products in the Iranian market and explore cutting-edge technical solutions. Webware is the first Omani company to offer enterprise resource management software through cloud computing,' said Mubarak al Busaidi, deputy administration manager at Al Ghalbi International Engineering and Contracting.

Speaking on the occasion, Eng Basim bin Ali al Nassri, director general of marketing and media at the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE) and a member of the OPEX Organising Committee, said that the marketing campaign that preceded the exhibition has played a major role in attracting Iranian businessmen and investors.

On the participation of PEIE at the event, Eng Nassri said that PEIE's stall at the event has received a great turnout from Iranian traders and industrialists. Omani firms from various industries including natural resources, minerals, wood products, manufacturing products, furniture, food, medical and pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, plastic and metal equipment, perfume, leather, and logistics in addition to several government bodies, and small and medium enterprises, which are participating under the umbrella of Riyada.

Sultan al Maawali, administrative affairs researcher at Riyada said that Riyada's participation in OPEX Iran is aimed at supporting entrepreneurs to introduce their products to visitors and boost trade ties with Iran. The exhibition will conclude on Friday.


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