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FG Wilson Expands Iraq Reach With Z-MEP Distribution Deal

FG Wilson has selected Baghdad-based Z-MEP as its official distributor across Iraq. The appointment expands local access to diesel generator systems for several customer groups. As the FG Wilson Iraq distributor, Z-MEP will supply authentic generators and certified replacement parts. The company will also provide technical support throughout each generator’s operating life.

Z-MEP will handle installation, testing, commissioning, maintenance, and after-sales services. Therefore, Iraqi customers can obtain equipment and technical assistance from one local provider. The arrangement targets industrial, commercial, residential, and infrastructure clients. Moreover, it could simplify access to approved parts and trained technical support.

FG Wilson ranks among the world’s major manufacturers of diesel generator systems. The company supplies power equipment for businesses, industries, and essential infrastructure projects. Its international network reaches customers across more than 150 countries. Additionally, the company manages Middle Eastern operations through its Dubai regional office.

That office operates from the Jebel Ali Free Zone, a major regional commercial center. The Dubai location helps FG Wilson coordinate services and distribution across Middle Eastern markets. Meanwhile, Z-MEP will manage customer needs and technical work inside Iraq. This structure combines regional oversight with local engineering experience.

Z-MEP specializes in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering services. The Iraqi company also provides consulting and industrial power solutions. Its customers operate across construction, infrastructure, and energy projects. Consequently, the partnership connects FG Wilson technology with established local technical knowledge.

The company’s aim is to provide dependable power systems for customers across Iraq. Reliable generators can support factories, businesses, homes, and critical facilities during electricity interruptions. Furthermore, proper maintenance can improve equipment performance and reduce unexpected failures. Certified parts can also help customers protect generator reliability and service life.

Demand for backup and on-site electricity continues to grow across the country. Infrastructure construction and industrial expansion require stable power for daily operations. Likewise, commercial developments need reliable electricity for equipment, lighting, cooling, and safety systems. These pressures create opportunities for generator suppliers and engineering service companies.

As the FG Wilson Iraq distributor, Z-MEP can support projects from purchase through maintenance. The company can recommend suitable generator systems for different operating requirements. It can also supervise installation and conduct testing before customers begin operations. Afterward, maintenance teams can address technical problems and replace approved components.

The partnership may also increase competition within Iraq’s generator and power services market. Customers could compare equipment quality, technical coverage, and long-term support options. Moreover, direct access to certified products could discourage purchases from unreliable supply channels. However, market success will depend on pricing, availability, and service performance.

Z-MEP’s engineering background gives the partnership a practical local foundation. Its teams understand project conditions across Iraq’s building, infrastructure, and energy sectors. Meanwhile, FG Wilson contributes manufacturing experience and an established international product network. Together, both companies can address demand for dependable decentralized power.

The appointment marks a broader expansion of organized generator services inside Iraq. It also gives FG Wilson a dedicated channel for equipment, parts, and customer support. For Z-MEP, the agreement strengthens its position within the industrial power market. Ultimately, customer demand will determine the partnership’s reach across the country.

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