Elcome International LLC was founded in Dubai in 1969 with the goal of providing world-class marine electronics sales and service in the region. Over the past three decades, the success of our ISO-9001 certified professional repair services and support of the major international manufacturers whose products we market, has driven the Elcome Group to open offices throughout the G.C.C. and the region. Our service engineers support our customers across multiple continents with the latest technology, supported by a state-of-the-art service centre and a large inventory of spare parts, using industry best practices and standards to deliver effective and efficient solutions.
For four decades, Elcome International has been providing world class sales and service support for leading customers in the maritime industry throughout the Arabian Gulf. We represent top international manufacturers and service providers of Airtime, Automation, Communication, Charts & Publications, Infotainment, Navigation and Safety products for commercial shipping, offshore oil & gas sector, defense and private yachts. Our Service Department supports customers from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Arabian Sea and beyond.
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