HSP Valves - Building Capability in the Middle East

Strengthening delivery through regional expertise

Published: 28th April 2026 | Issue 104 Share article:

Over the past decade, HSP Valves has steadily expanded its presence across the Middle East, building a team and capabilities focused on supporting complex valve and automation projects for operators and EPCs throughout the region.

What began as a small operation in 2014 has grown into a team of more than twenty specialists, supporting projects across the GCC. This growth has been driven by a consistent focus on technical understanding, responsiveness and the ability to deliver solutions aligned to real operational requirements. 

As project complexity and demand have increased, so too has the need for deeper engineering, commercial and documentation support. In response, HSP has recently expanded its global capabilities by adding a new office in Chennai, India. 

The Chennai office has been established not as a standalone sales presence, but as a technical support hub designed to strengthen project delivery across the wider business. The team brings together expertise in valve engineering, automation systems, controls, and technical documentation, providing support throughout the full lifecycle of valve and actuation packages. 

This expansion reflects a broader shift in how projects are delivered across the industry. Increasingly, operators and EPCs require partners who can combine technical capability with a strong understanding of supply chains, lead times and integration challenges. The ability to coordinate engineering, procurement and delivery across multiple regions is becoming critical. 

By connecting its Middle East and India teams, HSP can offer a more resilient and responsive delivery model. Engineering support, documentation control and project coordination can be managed more efficiently while maintaining close alignment with customer requirements. 

At the same time, the presence in India allows HSP to engage more closely with EPC contractors and end users who already operate engineering centres in the region, further strengthening collaboration and communication. 

This connected approach ensures that customers benefit from both regional expertise and global capabilities — combining local understanding with the depth of experience required to reliably deliver complex valve and automation solutions.

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