Factory setup, warehouse operations, light industrial licenses, and supply chain optimization — GulfBC guides you through every approval, permit, and compliance step to get your manufacturing operation running in Dubai or Iran.
Industrial companies in Dubai can set up on the mainland (DED/DET) or within designated free zones. The right choice depends on your production scale, market access, and budget.
Obtaining an industrial license in Dubai typically takes 4–12 weeks depending on activity type and approvals required. Here's every stage.
Industrial licenses require more documentation than commercial licenses due to facility, safety, and regulatory requirements. GulfBC prepares and submits all documents on your behalf.
Industrial companies require multiple government clearances before a license is issued. GulfBC maps all required approvals for your specific activity and manages every submission.
Your industrial license enables residency visas for founders, employees, and their families. Industrial companies can sponsor large workforces based on facility size.
Dubai's tax regime is among the world's most competitive for manufacturers — combining low corporate tax, zero personal income tax, and customs duty exemptions in free zones.
Iran offers one of the most cost-competitive manufacturing environments in the region — low energy costs, a large skilled workforce, abundant raw materials, and access to 88 million consumers.
Setting up a manufacturing facility in Iran involves registration with multiple authorities. GulfBC's local team in Iran guides every step of the process.
Foreign investors setting up manufacturing in Iran must provide documentation to multiple authorities. GulfBC's local team prepares all Persian-language submissions.
Manufacturing in Iran involves multiple ministries and government bodies. GulfBC's local team in Iran manages every approval, submission, and follow-up.
Iran's tax system treats domestic and foreign investors equally. Manufacturing companies benefit from significant tax exemptions — particularly in SEZs and industrial parks.
GulfBC has physical presence in both Dubai and Iran — local expertise, local contacts, and local teams that handle every step on the ground.
Whether you're setting up in Dubai or Iran, GulfBC handles every license, approval, visa, and compliance requirement — so you can focus on production.