

The Architecture of an Industrial Empire
OSAN HOLDING is a multi-sector industrial group integrating strategic capital, large-scale manufacturing, resource ownership and global trade execution across critical industries.
Built on disciplined asset allocation and long-term operational control, the group manages an interconnected ecosystem spanning defense, mining, energy, industrial commodities, food, chemicals, cosmetics and packaging.

Built on Assets. Scaled by Execution.
Unlike traditional holding structures built primarily on financial ownership, OSAN HOLDING operates through a vertically integrated industrial model where capital deployment, production infrastructure, engineering capability and global supply execution function as one coordinated system.
From advanced defense manufacturing and mining operations to chemical production and industrial commodities trading, each platform strengthens the next, creating operational resilience, cross-sector synergy and long-term strategic leverage.
The Four Pillars of OSAN HOLDING
1
Strategic Capital
USD 375M+ deployed capital allocated into scalable industrial assets, production infrastructure and long-term strategic investments.
2
Industrial Assets
Production complexes, processing facilities, mines and manufacturing infrastructure across multiple strategic geographies.
3
Engineering Power
227 senior engineers and 924 total personnel driving operational excellence, product development and technical execution.
4
Global Reach
Active operations, sourcing and trade flows spanning the Middle East, Europe, Asia and North America.

A Group Built for Generational Scale
OSAN HOLDING engages selectively with institutional investors, sovereign partners, governments and strategic buyers seeking disciplined long-term collaboration.
Our objective is not short-term expansion, but the construction of a resilient industrial empire built to endure across generations.
OSAN HOLDING by Numbers
8 Strategic Platforms
13 Active Countries
USD 375M+ Capital Base
924 Total Workforce
227 Senior Engineers
Multi-Continent Supply Network
Power Flows Through Infrastructure
True industrial power is not measured by valuation alone, but by ownership of production, control of supply and the ability to execute globally at scale.