Pan Gulf Marketing Company operates as a stationery and office supply distribution company in the Middle East, Africa, CIS, and internationally. The company's product includes hydration, easel, adhesives and tapes, blades and cutters, pencils, notebooks, pens, artist brushes, trackers and pins, sticky notes and index flags, machines and supplies, note pads, copy paper, coloring, POSCA markers, canvas and pads, hobby and crafts, highlighters, art accessories, office bags, markers, colors, labelling, fillings, artist pencils and accessories. It offers its products under the ALKHATAT, ATLAS, Ayman, CARL, CLIPP, Conda, Daler Rowney, DC Fix, Fantastick, FIMO, Foldermate, Formtec, FUJIPLA, Helix, Kiddy Clay, Leeho, Lefranc & Bourgeois, Maped, Marie, Maruman, Max, Miquelrius, Moleskine, Olfa, Pentel, Pidilite, Rapid, RENZ, SDI, STAEDTLER, and Uniball brand names. The company was founded in 1964 and is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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