Supporting Large Language Models (LLM) and DeepSeek R1 Architectures in Muscat, Salalah, and Sohar.
As the Sultanate of Oman aggressively pursues its "Vision 2040", the demand for enterprise-grade server infrastructure—specifically Lenovo ThinkSystem and Dell PowerEdge platforms—has seen an unprecedented surge. Oman is no longer just an oil-based economy; it is rapidly transforming into a regional technology hub. The development of the Muscat Knowledge Oasis and the expansion of data centers in Salalah are clear indicators that Oman requires robust, scalable, and AI-ready hardware.
Our role as a primary exporter to Oman involves more than just shipping hardware. We provide "Information Gain" by consulting on thermal management in Middle Eastern climates—where high ambient temperatures require servers with advanced cooling baffles and high-efficiency heat sinks. Lenovo’s Neptune™ liquid cooling technology and the airflow-optimized designs of the SR650 series are particularly well-suited for Oman’s industrial zones.
From Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) to the burgeoning fintech sector in the capital, the transition towards AI-driven analytics requires servers capable of handling DeepSeek R1 models and high-density GPU workloads. We bridge the gap between China’s manufacturing efficiency and Oman’s localized operational requirements.
Utilizing China’s unparalleled supply chain, our Lenovo and OEM production lines ensure 100% inspection of raw materials and finished units, guaranteeing 0-day failure rates upon arrival in Oman.
While global lead times can stretch to months, our strategic location and logistics network allow for rapid deployment of rack servers to Muscat and Sohar ports within record timeframes.
With 4 years of dedicated export experience and over $1.18M in annual export revenue, our authority in the server market is backed by rigorous QA/QC inspectors and traceability.
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Support for Oman Clients
High-performance computing (HPC) on Lenovo SR650 V3 servers for seismic data processing and reservoir simulation in the Al Wusta region.
Secure, redundant rack servers for Muscat-based banks, ensuring high availability and compliance with Central Bank of Oman (CBO) regulations.
Edge computing solutions at the Port of Salalah and Sohar Port for real-time container tracking and automated terminal operations.
The global server market is pivoting from general-purpose virtualization to Inference-ready AI clusters. With the rise of the DeepSeek R1 open-source model, enterprises in Oman can now deploy high-level AI without relying solely on expensive proprietary cloud providers. Our specialized servers, including the Kunpeng 920 and ThinkSystem SR665 V3, are pre-configured for these specific weights and neural architectures, providing a 40% performance-per-watt advantage over standard legacy racks.
Consult our AI ArchitectsA: Yes, all servers are shipped with 80 PLUS Titanium or Platinum power supplies (750W to 2400W) that support the 240V/50Hz standard used across Oman, ensuring maximum energy efficiency in data centers.
A: We utilize sea freight for bulk orders and air freight (DHL/FedEx) for urgent replacement parts. We provide full documentation including Certificate of Origin (CO) and SASO-compliant testing where applicable.
A: Absolutely. Our inventory includes "Grade A" refurbished Dell PowerEdge R740 and R630 units that undergo a 48-hour stress test before export, offering significant cost savings for Oman's private sector enterprises.
A: Yes, we specialize in servers optimized for AI training and inference, including the latest DeepSeek AI server configurations and Huawei Kunpeng 920 platforms.
| Company Reg. Date | 2021-08-27 |
| Export Revenue (USD) | $1,180,000 / Year |
| Main Markets | Eastern Europe (20%), North America (10%), Oman & Gulf (Serving through Domestic/Global lines) |
| Quality Control | Inspection of all products; Raw material traceability |
| Languages | English (Full technical support) |