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Doosan Portable Power wins €2m Saudi Arabia compressor order

Doosan Portable Power (DPP) has won an order worth almost €2 million for portable compressors in Saudi Arabia. The compressors have been purchased by Jeddah-based rental business, EJAR, through TAMGO, the authorised dealer for Doosan compressors, lighting towers and construction tools in Saudi Arabia. The order is for 50 Doosan 9/235HA portable compressors each providing 23.4m³/min of compressed air at a rated operating pressure of 8.6bar.
April 26, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Pictured left to right: Alvaro Pacini, president of Doosan Bobcat EMEA and Fadel Hassan, managing director of TAMGO
3771 Doosan Portable Power (DPP) has won an order worth almost €2 million for portable compressors in Saudi Arabia.  


The compressors have been purchased by Jeddah-based rental business, EJAR, through TAMGO, the authorised dealer for Doosan compressors, lighting towers and construction tools in Saudi Arabia.

The order is for 50 Doosan 9/235HA portable compressors each providing 23.4m³/min of compressed air at a rated operating pressure of 8.6bar.

The 9/235HA is ideal for the full range of compressed air applications from construction, rental, utilities and manufacturing to quarrying, water well drilling, sand blasting and the oil and gas industry.

Gaby Rhayem, regional director Middle East and Africa for Doosan Bobcat EMEA, said: “The 9/235HA is a long-time staple of our industry and is the most popular compressor of its type in the Middle East and Africa.  EJAR chose the 9/235HA for renewal of the company’s rental fleet, based on the outstanding performance and durability of our products over many years.”  

With a well-proven Doosan airend and powered by a fuel-efficient Cummins engine, the 9/235HA compressor has been designed to ensure the unit performance, durability and reliability are guaranteed in the tough environment of the Middle East.

EJAR was formed in 2015 to provide customers with short and medium-term rental solutions. With an array of products including compressors, trucks, lift trucks, cranes and welding machines, EJAR says that it offers affordable, turnkey solutions for everyday rental needs.

TAMGO has long been providing customers in Saudi Arabia with a selected range of the world’s most advanced equipment, backed by outstanding product support, services and solutions. TAMGO specialises in power solutions, as well as industrial and construction equipment.

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