We are dedicated to making global trade simple, reliable, and accessible for businesses of all sizes. With a strong focus on the Arab region, we connect local markets with trusted international suppliers, ensuring that every sourcing journey is seamless and worry-free.
About Us
Connecting Markets, Simplifying Trade

Our Mission

Our Vision


From Sourcing to Delivery
reliable delivery solutions

We Source

We Deliver
Our Impact in Global Trade

Our Impact in Global Trade



A Vision that Transforms Global Trade
the Arab region and worldwide.
Emad Ballack Ph.D
Message from the Founder
At Hanar Sourcing, my vision is simple yet ambitious: to transform the way businesses experience global trade by making it seamless, reliable, and worry-free. For too long, companies have struggled with uncertainty in sourcing — from finding trustworthy suppliers to ensuring quality and managing logistics. Our mission is to remove those barriers and provide a one-stop solution that businesses can truly rely on.
We connect you with trusted suppliers from around the world, ensure quality at every stage through strict inspections, and streamline the entire process from procurement to delivery. With a special focus on empowering trade in the Arab region, we open doors of opportunity for businesses to grow beyond borders and compete globally with confidence.
At Hanar Sourcing, we believe that sourcing should not be complicated. It should be smarter, faster, transparent, and built on trust. Together with our partners, clients, and dedicated team, we are shaping a future where global trade drives growth, innovation, and long-term success.

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“Their team connected us with reliable suppliers in record time. The level of professionalism and support exceeded our expectations.”
Sara Al-Ali

“Hanar Sourcing made our import process smooth and hassle-free. We saved both time and costs while receiving top-quality products.”
Ahmed Al-Khalidi

“ when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries.”