Oman's Infrastructure Window: A Quieter Demand Story
Oman's infrastructure programme is less publicly discussed than Saudi Arabia's — and presently among the most balanced demand profiles in the GCC for earthmoving dealers.
Oman's infrastructure profile — transport corridors, logistics, mining-adjacent and selected real-estate — is presently among the most balanced in the GCC. The market is smaller in absolute terms than Saudi Arabia or the UAE, but the demand-to-supply ratio is favourable for dealers with credible inventory access.\n\nDealer organisations operating in Muscat, Sohar and Salalah report consistent absorption of 30 to 45 tonne excavators and mid-class wheel loaders, with bulldozer demand concentrated around mining-adjacent applications.\n\nFor MEZORA, Oman represents a partnership opportunity where dealer scaling is presently constrained more by certified inventory access than by demand.
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