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Saudi Mass Production & Localization Partner

Six Markets,
One Discipline.

We are not a general-purpose manufacturer. Each market we serve fits our repeat-production model — with screened entry, route logic, and clear criteria for what we pursue.

Primary — Attack Now

Industrial OEMs

Recurring components for OEM supply chains

Our primary target. Industrial OEMs with recurring bracket, housing, cover, and hardware families are the clearest match for ALROUF's repeat-production model. We target OEMs with supplier fragmentation, local-content pressure, or cost-reduction mandates on non-critical component families.

What We Look For
  • Recurring part families (brackets, covers, clips, housings)
  • Annual volumes that justify tooling investment
  • Procurement teams open to qualified Saudi suppliers
  • Non-critical structural families (not body-in-white or safety-critical)
How to Start

Submit one component family from your approved-parts list. We assess tooling logic, process fit, and volume in our Localization Review.

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Primary — Attack Now

Factory Outsourcing

Overflow capacity and part-family transfer

Factories and manufacturers who need to offload recurring production — whether due to capacity constraints, supply-chain risk reduction, or local-content requirements — are a natural fit. We accept part-family transfers and act as a disciplined second-source or primary Saudi supplier.

What We Look For
  • Overflow production needs on recurring part families
  • Part-family transfer from foreign or high-cost suppliers
  • Second-source supply requirements for business continuity
  • Factories looking to build a local-content supply base
How to Start

Describe the part family you want to transfer. We'll run a Localization Review and map the transfer methodology.

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Secondary — Build Gradually

Vehicle & Mobility

Non-structural component localization

Vehicle and mobility suppliers with non-body-structural component families are a secondary but growing target. We focus on brackets, housings, clips, selected aluminum, and support hardware — not heavy body structures or safety-critical structural systems.

What We Look For
  • Non-structural brackets, clips, and housing families
  • Aluminum formed parts below heavy scale
  • Interior and underbody hardware families
  • Suppliers with Saudi localization mandates
How to Start

Submit a component family from your vehicle program BOM. We'll assess route feasibility and provide a preliminary fit view.

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Secondary — Build Gradually

Heavy Equipment & Machinery

Guards, covers, and non-structural housings

Heavy equipment OEMs and their suppliers with recurring cover, guard, housing, and frame families are a logical secondary market. We target non-body-scale components — not main structural frames, booms, or load-bearing assemblies.

What We Look For
  • Equipment covers, guards, and protective housings
  • Sheet metal enclosures and formed panels
  • Non-load-bearing bracket and hardware families
  • OEMs with Saudi fleet presence seeking local supply
How to Start

Share a part family drawing or sample. We'll review process fit and provide a route feasibility assessment.

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Always-On

Strategic Procurement

Supplier registration and local-content ecosystems

Strategic procurement programs, local-content initiatives, and supplier-development teams are amplifiers — not direct sales targets. We maintain readiness for supplier registration, local-content scoring, and ecosystem participation at all times.

What We Look For
  • Saudi Aramco, SABIC, and National Program supplier registration
  • Local-content programs (IKTVA, NIDLP) seeking qualified manufacturers
  • Supplier-development teams building Saudi supply chains
  • Procurement consultants advising on localization pathways
How to Start

Contact us to discuss supplier registration, local-content documentation, or ecosystem participation.

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Controlled — Mid to Long Term

Defense-Adjacent Components

Component-level localization, controlled pathway

Defense-adjacent component localization — rugged housings, brackets, selected subassemblies at the component level — is a controlled strategic pathway. We are not a weapons manufacturer. We pursue component-level localization only, with strict language guardrails and approved partner pathways.

What We Look For
  • Rugged housings and structural brackets for non-weapons systems
  • Component-level repeat production (not weapons or regulated armaments)
  • Approved partner pathways and licensing-aware procurement
  • Programs with established qualification and compliance frameworks
How to Start

Contact us directly to discuss your program scope and compliance requirements before submitting through standard channels.

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Not Sure Which Sector Fits?

Submit a component and let the Localization Review determine fit. We'll route it correctly.