Tembo Global sets up Riyadh HQ to boost EPC solar growth

Tembo Global sets up Riyadh HQ to boost EPC solar growth

Post by : Meena Rani

Tembo Global Industries Ltd has announced the establishment of its Regional Headquarters in Riyadh, a strategic move that underscores its commitment to expand in the Middle East. The decision aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which emphasizes infrastructure development and renewable energy as central pillars of economic diversification.

Strengthening EPC and Solar Capabilities

Tembo Global Industries, founded in 2010, has built a strong reputation in manufacturing metal components, pipe support systems, fasteners, HVAC solutions, and anti-vibration technologies. The company has also developed significant capabilities in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services, providing end-to-end project solutions including design, engineering, procurement, and construction for industrial, commercial, and infrastructure sectors.

In the solar power segment, Tembo offers a range of products and services, including solar mounting structures, customized solutions, and accessories for utility-scale solar power plants. By combining EPC expertise with solar technology solutions, the company is positioning itself to contribute significantly to the Middle East’s fast-growing renewable energy landscape.

Leadership Insights

Commenting on the development, Sanjay Patel, Managing Director of Tembo Global Industries, highlighted the importance of the Middle East in the company’s growth strategy.

“The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, is a rapidly growing market with immense opportunities across infrastructure, renewable energy, and large-scale project execution. Establishing our Regional Headquarters in Riyadh is a significant milestone in our global expansion journey,” he said.

The Riyadh office is expected to serve as a central hub for strengthening partnerships with regional stakeholders, improving service delivery, and supporting large-scale EPC and solar initiatives.

Adding to this, Shabbir Merchant, Non-Executive Director, emphasized the strategic significance of the move:

“By setting up our Regional Headquarters in Riyadh, we are positioning ourselves strategically to serve the Middle East region more effectively, deepen our stakeholder relationships, and unlock new avenues for business expansion, especially in EPC-driven infrastructure projects and solar power development.”

Aligning with Saudi Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 outlines ambitious goals to diversify the economy, reduce reliance on oil revenues, and accelerate investment in infrastructure, renewable energy, and industrial manufacturing. For companies like Tembo Global Industries, the policy environment creates opportunities to expand operations and participate in nation-building projects.

The Saudi Green Initiative and the country’s renewable energy targets are further boosting demand for solar power solutions, making Tembo’s solar expertise a natural fit for the market.

A Diversified Growth Journey

Since its inception, Tembo Global Industries has grown beyond its manufacturing roots. Today, the company has diversified into defense manufacturing, textile trading, and solar power, while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance. Its industrial products carry certifications from globally recognized institutions such as Underwriter’s Laboratory (USA) and FM Approval (USA).

This diversification demonstrates Tembo’s commitment to providing innovative and sustainable solutions across multiple industries while catering to global markets. The Riyadh headquarters represents not just geographical expansion but also a strategic step in consolidating its global presence.

Driving Market Reach and Sustainable Growth

The establishment of the Riyadh Regional Headquarters will enable Tembo Global Industries to:

  • Expand Market Access: Strengthen its presence in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East market.

  • Support Large-Scale Projects: Provide EPC and solar solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects.

  • Foster Partnerships: Deepen collaborations with regional stakeholders, including governments, developers, and contractors.

  • Drive Sustainability: Contribute to clean energy adoption and sustainable infrastructure development.

By combining its product expertise with project execution capabilities, the company is positioning itself as a comprehensive solutions provider in critical sectors.

Global Expansion Outlook

Tembo’s move to Riyadh is part of a broader global expansion strategy. With the Middle East serving as a bridge between Asia, Africa, and Europe, the region offers strong growth opportunities across industrial infrastructure, renewable energy, and mega projects.

The company aims to leverage its new headquarters to participate in upcoming tenders, secure strategic contracts, and build long-term partnerships that will accelerate growth in the region.

The opening of Tembo Global Industries’ Regional Headquarters in Riyadh is more than just a geographic expansion—it is a milestone that reflects the company’s vision of becoming a global player in EPC, infrastructure, and renewable energy solutions.

As Saudi Arabia continues to push forward with its Vision 2030, companies like Tembo are expected to play a crucial role in delivering sustainable, innovative, and large-scale project solutions. The move not only strengthens Tembo’s regional footprint but also reinforces its long-term commitment to driving sustainable growth in global markets.

Sept. 24, 2025 4:02 p.m. 581

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