Quick Takeaways
  • Karwa Motors signs local supplier agreements in Oman to strengthen local content and procurement.
  • The agreements aim to build a resilient domestic supply ecosystem supporting manufacturing efficiency.
On January 8, Karwa Motors announced the signing of agreements with several local companies as part of a focused push to expand domestic sourcing and industrial collaboration across the Sultanate.
The agreements include Al Alyat Trading Factory for Glass Manufacturing, Reem Batteries & Power Equipment Company for the manufacture of various types of batteries, Dar Al Salam Silver Company for the supply of industrial gases and petroleum products, and Hamdan bin Rashid bin Salem Al Issaee Trading Company for the manufacture of lubricating oils.
Strengthening Local Content Through Supplier Partnerships
These partnerships are aligned with Karwa Motors’ local content strategy, prioritizing procurement from local factories and long-term collaboration with domestic manufacturers. By deepening supplier relationships, the company aims to streamline component availability and enhance production reliability.
Building an Integrated Local Supply Ecosystem in Oman
The agreements are designed to develop an integrated local supply ecosystem covering component supply, industrial services, and technical support. This approach supports added value creation within Sultanate of Oman while improving manufacturing efficiency across the value chain.
Reducing Import Dependence and Supporting Local Industry
Through increased local sourcing, Karwa Motors seeks to reduce reliance on external imports and provide sustained support to local companies. The initiative is expected to strengthen domestic industrial capabilities and contribute to a more resilient automotive manufacturing environment in Oman
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