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Al-Qaws Al-Lami' specializes in general trading, focusing on the import and export of metal products from global markets. The company imports various metal products to meet the needs of the local market in Iraq. Al-Qaws Al-Lami' imports metal products that support local industries, providing high-quality materials suitable for industrial use. The company continues to expand its import and export operations to offer more metal products and innovative solutions for the Iraqi market and beyond.
Rawabi Aden is more than a supplier — it’s a strategic link between global industries and Iraq’s evolving market. The company manages import and export not as routine transactions, but as part of a larger ecosystem of economic flow. Domestically, it delivers products aligned with the real needs of institutions and projects. Internationally, it exports selected goods to markets seeking consistent quality from a reliable source. Rawabi Aden’s vision extends beyond logistics; it focuses on building stable, adaptive, and forward-looking trade pathways that respond efficiently to both local and global shifts.
Basra Mas operates at the intersection of on-site execution and international import, positioning itself as more than just a supplier — but as an active partner in project delivery. The company imports well-selected, ready-to-use products for infrastructure, construction, and industrial facilities, embedding its offering directly into project workflows rather than functioning behind the scenes. Its approach aligns import reliability with execution standards, delivering practical solutions that reinforce project schedules and maintain consistent performance across variable site conditions.
Al-Jadriya specializes in general trading, with a primary focus on the import of manufactured goods from a wide range of global markets. The company imports various products to satisfy the needs of the Iraqi market. Al-Jadriya imports manufactured goods that support and enhance local industries. The products are carefully selected to meet high standards of quality and provide reliable solutions for the market. The company is continuously expanding its import operations, ensuring it provides innovative solutions for local businesses.
Abaq Al-Hadhara blends the legacy of trade with the precision of modern commerce. With a name that evokes depth and heritage, the company specializes in general trading — primarily importing manufactured goods from global markets aligned with Iraqi industry needs. Its portfolio covers a wide range of products selected to meet the operational demands of local sectors. Beyond product delivery, the company focuses on creating a flexible commercial framework that supports growth and continuity. Through an efficient import network and balanced pricing strategy, Abaq Al-Hadhara continues to expand its reach while delivering quality and building a trusted link between global sources and the Iraqi marketplace.
Al-Umran Al-Mutaqadim operates with a forward-looking strategy that integrates efficient import operations with scalable export activities, establishing its presence in the Iraqi market while expanding toward international trade zones. The company focuses on importing industrial goods that support infrastructure and development projects within Iraq, carefully selecting products aligned with global quality and technological standards. Simultaneously, it exports a curated range of goods to overseas markets, building a balanced and adaptable trade network. Its business model emphasizes supply flexibility, innovative logistics, and continuous market expansion to serve both domestic and international clients.
Nur Al-Aalam Al-Jadeed brings a modern perspective to general trade — combining global sourcing with a clear understanding of the Iraqi market’s evolving needs. The company imports a wide range of ready-made goods through international partnerships, with a focus on quality, affordability, and local relevance. It goes beyond simple supply, aiming to deliver a more responsive and adaptive commercial experience. With growing trust from partners and a forward-looking strategy, Nur Al-Aalam Al-Jadeed continues to expand its operations as a reliable bridge between international markets and domestic demand.
The focus is on sourcing ready-to-use industrial and commercial goods, selected for their operational quality and compatibility with local workflows. What’s brought in isn’t just inventory — it’s a tool for execution that speeds up delivery and reduces downtime. Operations are driven by hands-on knowledge of the Iraqi market. Value isn’t measured by shipment volume, but by how effectively each product supports a real-world project, under real conditions and time constraints. Distribution is designed around flexibility, not routine. Every import is intended to be immediately usable, delivered where it’s needed, when it’s needed. Trade here means field-ready support delivered with timing and precision.
Adwaa’ Al-Fateh operates in the field of general trade, with a focused approach to importing industrial and commercial goods from verified international sources. The company supplies carefully selected products to meet the operational needs of projects and institutions in Iraq. Its imports include ready-to-use materials and equipment, evaluated based on technical standards to ensure suitability for various working environments. The company emphasizes supply chain efficiency and delivery accuracy to meet market demands reliably. By maintaining a balanced approach between quality and cost, Adwaa’ Al-Fateh continues to strengthen its position as a dependable supplier in Iraq, delivering practical solutions that support operational continuity and business growth.
In a fast-evolving trade landscape, Bilad Al-Sharq Al-Awsat operates with a flexible model, shifting efficiently between import and export, guided by a sharp understanding of Iraq’s market dynamics. It doesn’t view products as static goods — but as strategic components integrated into real-world operations, delivered with precision to both domestic projects and foreign markets that demand speed and reliability. Through international partnerships and on-the-ground experience, the company minimizes the gap between supply and demand, offering adaptable trade solutions that respond to the market — not dictate to it.
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