Ducab Group has acquired Oman’s National Cable Factory (NCF), an Oman company in Salalah that makes a wide range of electrical cables.
A press release said that the deal was a good strategic fit. Ducab Group CEO Gert Hoefman said the investment reflects a shared vision between the UAE and Oman to foster resilient, diversified economies through industrial innovation and deeper regional integration.
NCF’s plant covers approximately 40,000–45,000 sq m at the Raysut Industrial Area, where it manufactures building wire, flexible wire, power cable and special products including instrumentation and solar cables. It also has ongoing plans to introduce medium and high voltage cabling capabilities. The facility was designed to serve both domestic demand and international markets, with products marketed primarily within Oman but the company also has plans and infrastructure in place to expand exports to foreign regions. NCF’s customer base is expected to grow further under Ducab’s ownership, especially with enhanced regional integration and export capabilities across the Gulf and beyond.
Ducab Group’s investment in Oman is a testament to the shared vision of both nations to build resilient, diversified economies through industrial innovation and seamlessly aligns with the Group’s broader strategy to expand its international roadmap while deepening regional integration.
For Ducab Group, this synergy confirms our evolution into a global industrial leader and strengthens our strategic international footprint. “We believe economic lifelines grow nations, and this collaboration reflects our shared vision for industrial excellence, faster delivery, greater customization, and more resilient supply chains.”
“With bilateral trade between the UAE and Oman poised to reach new heights, our acquisition of National Cable Factory marks a strategic milestone and a proud moment for the industrial sectors of both nations,” said Charles Edouard Mellagui, CEO, Ducab Cables Business. “We are confident this collaboration will not only elevate the Gulf’s global competitiveness but also unlock fresh opportunities for sustainable growth in non-oil sectors.”





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