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With over 1,000 personnel and a consortium of elite companies that we engage in infrastructure development projects in various countries.

About Gulfstream International

Gulfstream International FZC is a fully independent EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) company headquartered in the UAE, driven by a highly skilled management team overseeing a workforce of over 1,000 professionals. Supported by a consortium of elite partner companies, the organization delivers large-scale project development across multiple regions.

Recognized as a global industrial solutions provider, Gulfstream offers comprehensive capabilities spanning conceptual design, FEED, detailed engineering, global procurement, and full construction services. Its expertise covers oil & gas process facilities, storage terminals, pipelines, and critical infrastructure projects in power, ports, and airports.

With a strong track record of turnkey project execution, Gulfstream has successfully delivered projects across the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, and Europe, and is now actively expanding its footprint across Africa. The company operates to the highest international standards in Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental (QHSE) management, ensuring excellence in every phase of delivery.

Through its growing network of associate companies—including Stream Energy Zambia, Gulfstream Energy Botswana, and Gulfstream S.A South Africa—Gulfstream is strategically positioned to extend its reach further into East Africa and beyond.

GULFSTREAM LOGISTICS

Gulfstream logistics demonstrate strong operational capabilities across East Africa and the Indian Ocean corridor, leveraging strong port access, operational presence in strategic locations to support multimodal transport trade and networks and integrated supply

EAST AFRICA AND SOUTH AFRICA TRADE

Regional Capability connecting East to South East Africa assumes the role of a fast growing trade hub driven by infrastructure modernization and expanding intra-Africa trade. Gulfstream International with offices in Zambia, Botswana and South Africa has used this gateway to support our cross border trade in petroleum products through the Indeni Pipeline from Daresalaam to Ndola. The supply line through Ndola and the established road networks has been used by Gulfstream International to access markets in Zambia, Malawi and Congo DRC.

Tanzania Operations

Tanzania in East Africa remains a key cornerstone of Gulfstream’s East African operations, offering: • Strategic Port access via Indian Ocean trade routes • Modern logistics infrastructure, including ports and warehousing facilities • Multimodal supply chain solutions integrating road, rail, air and sea transport • Sector coverage across mining, energy agriculture, telecoms and general cargo Since commencing operations in the countries in the southern hemisphere, Gulfstream International has provided efficient cargo handling, storage and inland distribution that connect East Africa to the South African markets of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.

What we believe in

Who we are

Our Mission01

To be the reservoir of choice for coordinating partnerships to meet global energy needs. We have the technical capacity to provide energy solutions in a...

Our Vision02

To become the energy sector leader in the design, engineering and delivery of energy solutions for industrial and commercial facilities across the globe.

Our Strengths 03

Concept Development
Site Construction
Project Management
Project Procurement & Supplies

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