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Bilfinger Deutsche Babcock Middle East
Company typeHolding Company
IndustryEngineering
Founded1971
Headquarters,
Key people
Thomas Suckut (CEO),

Clemens Wollers (COO),

Peer Maluck (CFO)
ServicesErection, Maintenance, Rehabilitation Services in the Power & Water as well as the Oil & Gas industry
Subsidiaries
  • Deutsche Babcock L.L.C.
  • Babcock Borsig Service Arabia Ltd.
  • Babcock Borsig Service Kuwait
  • Deutsche Babcock Al Jaber Qatar
WebsiteDeutsche Babcock Middle East

Deutsche Babcock Middle East (FZE) is an internationally active construction and engineering services company located in the United Arab Emirates; it is the Holding Company of Babcock Borsig Service in Middle East and part of the framework Bilfinger Berger Power Services.[1]

Overview

Deutsche Babcock Middle East is an engineering company in the Gulf that is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where it is among the leading companies in its sector. Deutsche Babcock Middle East was established in 1971 by Babcock Borsig Service and has completed in the Gulf area a broad portfolio of projects in different sectors such as Erection, Maintenance, Refurbishment, O&M and Life Cycle Services in the Power & Water as well as the Oil & Gas industry.[2]

Middle East presence

Business growth in the Gulf was followed by geographical diversification and local and international expansion. The presence of Deutsche Babcock Middle East in the Persian Gulf area spans on main local markets with direct subsidiary companies in four different states of the
Arabian peninsula: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.[3]

Company Organization

Holding Company

Deutsche Babcock Middle East (FZE), Dubai, UAE – Holding company – Management of all Deutsche Babcock Middle East subsidiaries in the GCC.[4]

Subsidiary Companies

Deutsche Babcock L.L.C., Abu Dhabi, UAE – Operating company in the UAE. Joint-venture with Bin Hamoodah Trading & General Services.[5] This company controls representative agencies also in Oman and Bahrein.[6]

Babcock Borsig Service Arabia Ltd., Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia - Operating company in Saudi Arabia.[7]

Babcock Borsig Service Kuwait L.L.C., Shuwaikh Area - Kuwait City, Kuwait – Operating company in Kuwait.[8]

Deutsche Babcock Al Jaber W.L.L., Doha, Qatar – Operating company in Qatar. Joint-Venture with Al Jaber Group and International Projects Development Co.[9]

History

Originally founded in 1971, Deutsche Babcock Middle East took advantage of the emerging market in the United Arab Emirates during the 1970s and the consequent oil producer countries boom. Deutsche Babcock Middle East started as an engineering services company, specialized in industrial engineering and electro-mechanical industrial works. Since then Deutsche Babcock Middle East began an involvement all the Gulf area. In 2003 Deutsche Babcock Middle East established Deutsche Babcock Al Jaber, a joint venture with Al Jaber Group Engineering Company in Qatar,[10] which marked a key milestone and plays a key role in the Company’s expansion. Since 2005 Deutsche Babcock Middle East is subsidiary Company of Bilfinger Berger Power Services.[11] In 2006 Deutsche Babcock Middle East also expanded into Saudi Arabia. The expansion into different countries led also to the creation of a separate operating company within the Group in the UAE.[12]

Today Deutsche Babcock Middle East is among the leading European engineering companies historically present in the Arabic Gulf and its management actively participated as speaker to the 2011 World Forum Energy Summit in the United Arab Emirates.[13]

Services

Erection, Maintenance, Rehabilitation, O&M and Life Cycle Services in the Power & Water as well as the Oil & Gas industry.

See also

References