Qatar's bottled-water and CSD market is one of the fastest-growing in the GCC, anchored by Rayyan, Highland, Aquafina, Coca-Cola Al Ahlia, Pepsi Qatar, and Almarah dairy. Most of those plants run mixed Sidel/KHS/Krones/SMI fleets — and they need a service partner who can respond inside hours, not days.
ICV Certified Contractor — Qatar
Beverage Machine Masters (via parent Aamtron Group) is an ICV (In-Country Value) Certified Contractor in Qatar. ICV certification is the State of Qatar's programme to measure and reward suppliers contributing to local economic development — Qatari manufacturing input, in-country spend, GCC workforce, training of nationals, technology transfer, and asset investment in Qatar.
For Qatar-based F&B and water-treatment plants tendering work to QatarEnergy, Qatargas, Qatar Steel, Mowasalat and other ICV-aware buyers, our ICV score directly improves your tender competitiveness — partnering with an ICV-certified service provider is treated as in-country value contribution.
Alongside ICV we hold the full international management-system trifecta: ISO 9001:2015 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environmental), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety) — relevant to KAHRAMAA, MME and Ministry of Labour audit requirements.
What we deliver in Qatar
- 2–4 hour on-site response for emergency call-outs in Doha and the industrial areas
- Scheduled PM on all major beverage and water-treatment OEMs
- Regional spare-parts stock for next-day delivery in Qatar
- Authorised Donaldson compressed-air filter supply
- OEM-spec lubricants and NSF H1 food-grade lubricant supply
- ETP and STP plant design, build, and AMC — KAHRAMAA-compliant
- SMI spare parts and ECOBLOC commissioning
Industries we serve in Qatar
- Bottled water plants
- CSD and soft drinks producers
- Dairy and yoghurt
- Juice and nectar producers
- Industrial water and effluent treatment
- FMCG and contract packers
Regulatory & compliance
All water-treatment and wastewater installations designed and documented to KAHRAMAA standards. ETP/STP discharge limits aligned to current Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) norms.