Who we Are

Emaar Platform is a one stop marketplace for all the businesses which seek to make the process of procurement of the industrial pumps for varied industries. The Platform aims to optimize and reduce the time lag that occurs from the moment an RFQ is raised by a customer to the retailers/ distributors from the OEM's.

Knowledge center on varied resources

Power Plant Industries

Power Plant Industries

The pumps used in the power plant are divided into two major systems according to their functions: steam turbine auxiliary pumps, front pumps, condensate pumps),

Agriculture Industries

Agriculture Industries

An agriculture pumps helps you transfer water from one source to another with ease. Whether the source is underground or situated on surface.

oil and gas industries

oil and gas industries

Industrial pumps are essential devices required in every phase of oil and gas operations. Basically, they help transfer process fluids from one point to another.

OUR TEAM

Our talent and professional members Skills

Meet friendly, experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic team members who always make our customers pleased with. Our team works tirelessly to provide innovative solutions, ensures every project meets the highest standards, and maintains a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. With a blend of expertise, creativity, and dedication, we continuously strive to exceed expectations and build lasting relationships with our clients.

Muzaffar Mulla

CEO

Industry executive with a 20-year track record focused on delivering high-quality results and customer satisfaction.

Riyaz Rumaney

COO

Over 28 years of experience with expertise in engineering, operations, and industrial management across sectors.

FAQ

We manage shipping through trusted logistics partners, real-time tracking, proper documentation, and efficient route planning to ensure safe and timely deliveries.

Cavitation is detected by unusual noise, vibration, reduced flow, and pressure drops caused by vapor bubbles collapsing inside the pump.

No. A larger motor does not improve pump performance and may increase energy use or damage the system if mismatched.