The applicant must be a permanent resident in Dubai, and meet financial eligibility conditions
Located at the Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), Dubai, the Flowserve QRC is designed to support Middle East and Arabian Gulf customers in the oil and gas, petrochemical, power, water, desalination, chemical and other industries.
“This new facility helps us deliver the best possible service to our customers in the region across our full spectrum maintenance, manufacturing, repair and test capabilities,” said Lewis Kling, President and Chief Executive Officer, Flowserve Corporation.
“Flowserve will continue to add to our world-class product and service offerings through the addition of this facility to our global QRC network.”
The Flowserve Gulf Free Zone QRC is part of the company’s growing footprint of aftermarket service centres located near key customers around the world. Flowserve QRCs are maintenance, repair, manufacturing and engineering facilities strategically located throughout the world to provide customers with local support to help improve equipment reliability.
The applicant must be a permanent resident in Dubai, and meet financial eligibility conditions
The cost of the service starts at Dh30, depending on the type and complexity of the required tests
Lebanon's health ministry said Saturday that hospitals in Beirut's southern suburbs would be evacuated after heavy Israeli strikes in the area
The agency was honoured for its exceptional performance for the third consecutive year
A video advisory explained several dos and don'ts in the UAE, from respecting people's privacy to avoiding fake news and immoral content
The UAE delegation also held bilateral meetings with other participating countries to strengthen cooperation in these fields
After huge raids on Friday, Israel issued fresh warnings for people to leave the densely populated Dahiyeh suburbs early Saturday
The facility has been treating vulnerable populations, including Sudanese refugees who are fleeing the conflict in their home country