Reem Group is specialised in technical products division, that entirely focused on marketing the latest state-of-the-art equipment packages in water & waste water pumping systems, pressure vessels, solar systems, water tanks, switchgears and technical contracting (Total MEP Solutions).
Our Sales & Service teams are well experienced, and factory trained in the packaging of Water Transfer, Water Booster (with or without VFD), water pumps, water tanks, electrical water heaters, solar water heating system, water cooling systems, water treatment systems, control panel for all pumping solutions (variable frequency drive system) ,irrigation pumping systems with suitable filtration unit, chilled water pumps, pressurisation units, air separators, deaeration systems, pressure vessels etc and Electrical , Plumbing, Mechanical solutions . We deal with best brands in Water & Waste Water pumping system and Control panels.
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Reem Group has offices in the UAE Oman and India with multicultural workforce.
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