Opening a restaurant, fitting out a hotel kitchen, or setting up a hospital laundry in the Kingdom comes down to one decision that shapes everything else: who supplies and installs your equipment. We at Ace Future Kitchen have spent years working inside this industry, and we know the market well enough to say this plainly, the difference between a smooth opening and a delayed one almost always comes down to the contractor you pick.
This guide is written the way we would explain it to a client sitting across the table from us. No jargon, no filler. Just what the top kitchen and laundry equipment contractor in Saudi Arabia actually looks like, and how the market is shaping up in 2026.
A kitchen and laundry equipment contractor in Saudi Arabia does more than deliver boxes. They handle supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and often the after-sales support that keeps your operation running for the next ten years. Get this wrong and you are looking at:
Get it right, and your kitchen or laundry becomes one less thing you worry about.
Before we get to the list, here is what we believe separates a genuine commercial kitchen and laundry equipment contractor KSA business from a reseller with a website.
We are including ourselves on this list, and we will be honest about why. We believe we belong here, and we back that up with what we do daily across the Kingdom. The rest of the list reflects other established names operating in this space, listed for context rather than ranked against each other in detail.
1. Ace Future Kitchen Established in 2000 and headquartered in Riyadh, we supply and install commercial kitchen, laundry, and bakery equipment across Saudi Arabia. Our co-founder began his career in this exact industry in 1986, and that depth of experience shapes how we run every project, from a single restaurant fit-out to a full hospital laundry. We work from approved drawings through to supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and long-term maintenance, and we do not treat the handover as the end of the relationship.
2. Al-Ajhiza A long-standing Jeddah-based supplier serving the food service and hospitality sector since 1990, with warehousing for both kitchen and laundry lines.
3. Saudi Elan Known for industrial laundry systems supplied to hotels, hospitals, and high-volume facilities, with a focus on turnkey laundry projects.
4. Al-Mohtaseb A veteran name in stainless steel central kitchen and laundry equipment, operating in the Kingdom for decades.
5. FESCO (Food Equipment Supplying Co.) A distributor active in food service and laundry equipment for close to 25 years, handling heavy-duty catering and cooking equipment.
6. Tawaf Laundry Equipment A laundry-focused contractor working with hotels, hospitals, and central laundries, and an authorised agent for several international laundry brands.
7. HRCO A manufacturer of stainless steel kitchen and laundry equipment along with cold storage systems, serving hotels and commercial kitchens.
8. Raqtan An established food service solution provider with in-house stainless steel and cold room production.
9. Chbib Operating since 1986, supplying industrial kitchen and laundry equipment with a wide product catalogue across the Kingdom.
10. Colombus Kitchen A Riyadh-based supplier serving restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and catering businesses with HORECA kitchen equipment.

Many businesses in Saudi Arabia use “contractor” and “supplier” interchangeably, but the scope of work can be very different. Here is a simple breakdown.
| Aspect | Equipment Supplier | Kitchen and Laundry Equipment Contractor |
| Scope | Sells and delivers equipment | Supplies, installs, tests, commissions, and maintains |
| Site involvement | Minimal, usually drop-off only | On-site installation and commissioning |
| After equipment fails | Often refers you elsewhere | Provides repair and AMC support |
| Compliance handling | May not confirm SABER or SASO status | Confirms compliance before shipment |
| Best suited for | Small, single-item purchases | Full restaurant, hotel, or hospital projects |
If your project involves more than a handful of appliances, working with a full commercial kitchen and laundry equipment contractor Jeddah Dammam network, rather than a supplier alone, protects you from gaps between delivery and a fully working kitchen.
Hotels and hospitals carry higher stakes than a standalone café, since downtime affects guests or patients directly. Before signing with any hospitality kitchen and laundry equipment supplier KSA, confirm the following:
We cover this in more depth in our guide on commercial kitchen maintenance in Saudi Arabia, which walks through AMC structures and response times in detail.
We will keep this section short, because we would rather our work speak for itself.
You can see the breadth of our completed work on our projects page.
Use this as a starting commercial kitchen equipment checklist Saudi Arabia before signing with any contractor.
If you are still shaping your own equipment list, our guide on how to plan a commercial kitchen for a restaurant in Saudi Arabia is a useful starting point before you approach any contractor. You can also read more about our background on our about us page.

The Saudi market has no shortage of names offering kitchen and laundry equipment, but very few combine supply, installation, compliance, and long-term support under one roof. That combination is what we have built our business around since 2000, and it is what we would tell any owner to look for, regardless of who they choose to work with. If you would like to talk through your project, our team is ready on our contact us page.
There is no single certified ranking body for this, so the answer depends on project scope, years of operation, and after-sales support. Contractors with a long history in the Kingdom, full compliance documentation, and proven hotel or hospital projects, such as Ace Future Kitchen, are generally considered among the top choices.
A supplier typically sells and delivers equipment without further involvement, while a contractor handles the full scope, including installation, testing, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. For larger projects like hotels or hospitals, working with a contractor reduces the risk of gaps between delivery and a fully operational kitchen.
Ask the contractor directly for their Product Certificate of Conformity and Shipment Certificate of Conformity for the items you are ordering. A compliant contractor will have this documentation ready without delay, since it is required before equipment clears customs.
Many do, though the scope varies. Some offer one-time installation only, while others provide structured Annual Maintenance Contracts with scheduled visits and emergency repair support. It is worth confirming this before signing, especially for hotels and hospitals where downtime is costly.
Check their years of operation in Saudi Arabia, request references from similar projects, confirm SABER and SASO compliance, and ask about warranty and after-sales terms. Comparing quotes on price alone often overlooks the cost of poor support later.
A contractor with national coverage across Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam is generally a safer choice for businesses with expansion plans, since it avoids the need to onboard a new contractor for every new city.
Timelines vary by project size, but a straightforward restaurant kitchen installation typically takes a few weeks once equipment has cleared customs, while larger hotel or hospital projects can take longer depending on site readiness.
Many kitchen and laundry equipment contractors, including Ace Future Kitchen, supply bakery equipment as part of their overall range, which is useful for hotels and restaurants that need ovens, proofers, and related equipment alongside standard kitchen lines.