Hectronic opens representative office in Dubai

A major stepping stone for Hectronic: The company has officially opened its Representative Office in Dubai, marking a significant step in its international expansion.

Together with partners, customers, and industry representatives, Hectronic celebrated this new chapter that strengthens its presence in the dynamic Middle Eastern market.

Hectronic, known for its innovative fuel management and parking solutions, has strategically established its regional hub in Dubai to capitalize on the emirate's position as the Middle East's premier business gateway.

The choice reflects Dubai's world-class infrastructure, commitment to technological innovation, and status as a catalyst for dynamic growth. From Dubai, Hectronic will coordinate its activities in the Gulf region, with a particular focus on fuel management systems.

Hectronic’s integrated payment, authorization, and level monitoring solutions give operators, fleet managers, and industrial customers full transparency, control, and efficiency — from fuel authorization and transaction processing to intelligent reporting and optimization.

“With our presence in Dubai, we are even closer to our customers and partners. Our goal is to actively shape the future of mobility with secure and intelligent systems that seamlessly connect all aspects of fuel management.” said Ammar Alali, General Manager | Dubai Representative Office.

Representatives of the German Emirati Joint Council for Industry and Commerce and from the German Consulate General in Dubai attended the official opening ceremony. Also present were Diyar United Company and Tamkeen, long-standing partners of Hectronic in the region.

With the new office, Hectronic is expanding its activities across the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf Cooperation Council region, further driving innovation in digital mobility, payment automation, and modern fuel management in collaboration with regional partners.

Above photo shows; Ammar Alali & Stefan Forster with representatives from the German Emirati Joint Council for Industry and Commerce and from the German Consulate General