Danube opens 2 new showrooms to strengthen its footprint

The Expo 2020 is trickling its positive implications not only in the UAE, but also across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

January 26, 2014
Danube opens 2 new showrooms to strengthen its footprint
Danube opens 2 new showrooms to strengthen its footprint

Talat Zaki Hafiz



The showroom was open by Eng. Mansour Abdullah Al Shathry , Chairman of Human Resource Committee and board member of Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Rizwan Sajan, Founder and Chairman of Danube Building Material Co.

Showrooms to stock Rebar, Plywood, Ceramic Tiles, Sanitary Fittings, Timber and MDF.

The demand drivers in the Kingdom include the improvement of transportation systems and infrastructure projects.The Expo 2020 is trickling its positive implications not only in the UAE, but also across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). In lieu of the same, Danube, the leading construction and home interior company in the UAE announced the opening of two new showrooms in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) reflecting the buoyant construction and building material industry in the GCC and MENA region.

The new showrooms are in Exit 5 (King Abdul Aziz Road) in Riyadh and another one in Shihat Road (Khudriya) Dammam. The Riyadh showroom’s area is 3,000 sq. meters and would mainly stock Rebar, Plywood, Ceramic Tiles and Sanitary Fittings.

In addition to these products, the showroom in Khudriya in Dammam spread across 4,500 sq. meters would also stock Timber and MDF with more focus on Sanitary and Ceramic tiles.

“The construction sector in Saudi Arabia and in other countries of the region is witnessing a rapid development, implying that the region has a huge potential for big investment. In general, most of the countries in the GCC and the MENA region are growing, indicating healthy business outcomes,” commented Rizwan Sajan, Founder & Chairman of Danube Group while making the announcement.

Moreover, a report by Zawya stated that the GCC real estate projects market holds out the largest opportunity over the next 15 years, with around $1.11 trillion worth of projects in the design, bid or construction stage.

The new demand drivers in the Kingdom include the improvement of transportation systems and infrastructure projects that have created investment opportunities and will increase the connectivity and attractiveness of the market. Though Saudi contractors are some of the largest in the region, given the size and range of projects planned in the next few years, there still remains a significant opportunity for international contractors to enter the market.

“The recent move is a reflection of the monumental success story of Danube. The company has grown organically since its establishment and the opening of new showrooms is a part of our business strategy that underlines the success of Danube as a brand, while reaffirming our commitment to get closer to the customers and cater to their evolving demands,” added Sajan.

Danube has grown from a small trading firm to one of the largest building materials company in the region. Today the company has its presence across UAE, Bahrain, Muscat, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kenya, Libya, India and China.

Established in 1993, Danube Building Materials FZCO provides more than 25,000 products in stock and in-house value added services in all of its multiple set of showrooms across the Middle East region and India. The company operates from its head offices in JAFZA with logistics facilities across the region, which amounts to 5 million sq feet and includes kiln drying facility, factory and warehouses of the group.

Danube has grown into one of the largest building materials company in the region, with its diversified branches worldwide, in addition to procurement offices in China and Canada. Danube has a team of 2,000 plus people working across strategic locations across the GCC & India.


January 26, 2014
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