Sanitary ware ... Sultaco deals in reputed brands.

Dubai  Shangri-La Hotel Complex is yet another feather in the cap for Sultan Bin Rashed (Sultaco), which has a number of prestigious projects to its credit and a product portfolio that includes some of the leading names in the ceramics and sanitary ware industry.

The UAE-owned trading company, which has more than three decades of experience in the field, supplied sanitary ware to the Shangri-La Hotel and the kitchens to the unfurnished apartments that form part of the complex.
Sultaco's product lines include sanitary ware, kitchens, plumbing, waterproofing, flooring, ceramic tiles and related materials for building interiors and exteriors. It represents world-renowned brands such as American and Ideal Standard, Consulto, Rational, Marley Floors and Marley Extrusions, Ceramica Cisa, Jasba, Ceramicalcora, WR Grace (Serviwrap and Servicised) and Imper among others.
Founded in 1968, Sultaco has its head office in Abu Dhabi and branches in Dubai, Sharjah and Al Ain. Over the years, it has acquired the expertise and infrastructure necessary to handle larger orders and has an extensive list of notable projects and achievements to its credit.
'Dealing in reputed brands of the building industry has made quality of products and service the cornerstone of Sultaco's continued success,' says a spokesman for the company. 'We have built up an impeccable reputation for our distinctive service through our initiative and perseverance and a name that clients are proud to be associated with.
'We pride ourselves on first-class service, and all our staff are totally committed to this. Our future as one of the leading building material suppliers in the UAE lies in continually providing this service.'
Sultaco has grown into a strong and versatile company, capable of meeting changing market demands for all types of projects.
'Our clients can quickly and easily obtain retail and wholesale material from our three large warehouses and the stores adjacent to Sultaco's four showrooms,' the spokesman adds.