Office Furniture in Madagascar — Premium Manufacturer & Direct Supplier 2026
The Republic of Madagascar — the world’s fourth-largest island nation, an archipelagic state of approximately 28 million people in the western Indian Ocean separated from the African mainland by the Mozambique Channel — is one of the Indian Ocean’s most distinctive institutional markets, combining extraordinary mineral wealth (nickel, cobalt, ilmenite, titanium, chromite, graphite), the world’s largest vanilla and clove production, a growing EPZ textile sector, significant tourism, and a francophone institutional environment of considerable complexity with both highland and coastal climate demands. Antananarivo (commonly shortened to Tana) — the capital, perched at approximately 1,280 metres elevation in the central highlands — is a city of approximately 3.5 million people in the greater metropolitan area, concentrating all central government ministries, the banking sector, major mining company headquarters, international organisations, diplomatic missions, and the commercial life of Madagascar’s island economy. The highland climate at 1,280m provides a mild, subtropical plateau environment of 15–26°C — notably cooler than the tropical coasts — with a rainy season from approximately November to April and a drier, cooler season from May to October. Toamasina (Tamatave) — Madagascar’s largest port city, approximately 370km northeast of Antananarivo on the Indian Ocean east coast — is the country’s main container and trade gateway and a growing industrial city. The east coast is tropical humid, cyclone-exposed, and receives very high rainfall. Mahajanga (northwest), Toliara/Tuléar (southwest), and Antsiranana (Diego Suarez) (far north) serve as regional commercial centres for their respective coastal zones.
Office Furniture Supplier Dubai manufactures and exports premium office furniture from our ISO 9001-certified facility in Jebel Ali Industrial, Dubai, UAE and delivers directly to Madagascar via sea freight to the Port of Toamasina (Tamatave) — Madagascar’s main container port on the east coast — approximately 20–25 days sea transit from Jebel Ali, then by road to Antananarivo and all Madagascar destinations. We supply the complete range — executive desks, workstations, ergonomic chairs, conference tables, reception desks, filing systems, lounge seating, and all 18 product categories — to mining companies (QIT Madagascar Minerals/Rio Tinto, Ambatovy/Sherritt), vanilla and spice industry operators, banks, government ministries, UN agencies, diplomatic missions, international NGOs, EPZ textile companies, and all institutional and commercial clients across Antananarivo, Toamasina, Mahajanga, Toliara, Antsiranana, and all Madagascar destinations. Total project lead time: 7–10 weeks.
Madagascar’s varied geography produces markedly different climate specifications across destinations. Antananarivo at 1,280m enjoys a mild subtropical highland climate that moderates the most extreme tropical humidity demands, though the rainy season (November–April) brings significant humidity and rainfall requiring moisture-conscious furniture specification. We recommend 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, and full PVC edge banding for all Antananarivo furniture as a prudent minimum — the highland elevation does not eliminate humidity risk across a furniture lifetime of 8–10+ years. Toamasina on the Indian Ocean east coast is fully tropical humid with very high rainfall and cyclone exposure requiring the full moisture-resistant coastal specification: 18mm MR-MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, zinc-primed powder-coated steel, and breathable mesh chairs essential. French and Malagasy documentation available. Currency: Malagasy Ariary (MGA). Total project lead time: 7–10 weeks.
French is Madagascar’s co-official language alongside Malagasy and is the primary language of government, business, formal education, and institutional procurement. Office Furniture Supplier Dubai provides complete French-language documentation — product catalogues, technical specification sheets, warranty documents, and procurement packages — for all Madagascar institutional procurement processes. Madagascar is a member of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), with its institutional procurement frameworks reflecting both francophone administrative traditions and SADC/COMESA regional standards.
Why Madagascar Institutions Choose Office Furniture Supplier Dubai
1. Direct Factory Pricing — Bypassing Antananarivo Importer Margins
Madagascar’s office furniture market has historically depended on Antananarivo-based importers drawing stock primarily from Mauritius, South Africa, China, or European sources and applying distribution margins of 35–55% above manufacturer cost. The geographical complexity of Madagascar’s supply chain — island location, port-to-capital road, currency volatility — has entrenched importer dependency. Direct procurement from Office Furniture Supplier Dubai — ISO 9001-certified manufacturer in Jebel Ali, direct container to Port of Toamasina, no Antananarivo importer markup — eliminates all intermediate margins. For QIT Madagascar Minerals (Rio Tinto subsidiary, applying UK-listed company procurement governance), Ambatovy (Sherritt International, applying Canadian corporate procurement standards), World Bank-funded government capital projects applying international procurement transparency requirements, and UN agencies in Antananarivo applying global procurement rules, direct factory supply with full French and English documentation provides price competitiveness and quality accountability that no Antananarivo importer can replicate.
2. ISO 9001 Certification for Mining & Institutional Procurement
Madagascar’s international institutional procurement environment demands documented, certified suppliers. QIT Madagascar Minerals (Rio Tinto subsidiary) at Fort Dauphin applies Rio Tinto’s global supplier qualification requirements including ISO certification. Ambatovy (Sherritt International/Sumitomo) at Moramanga — one of the world’s largest laterite nickel-cobalt operations — applies Sherritt’s Canadian corporate procurement governance. Madagascar’s Public Procurement framework for government projects (particularly World Bank and AfDB-financed capital projects) requires international procurement standards. UN agencies (UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, FAO) apply global UN procurement rules. Our ISO 9001 quality management certification, BIFMA X5.1 seating certification, and complete French and English documentation packages satisfy all Madagascar institutional procurement requirements.
3. Climate-Appropriate Specification for Both Highland and Coastal Madagascar
Madagascar’s climate diversity demands climate-conscious specification from the outset. Antananarivo’s highland elevation moderates the extremes of tropical humidity but does not eliminate moisture risk — particularly during the long rainy season when humidity rises significantly. Toamasina, Fort Dauphin, Mahajanga, and the coastal zones require full tropical moisture-resistant specification. Our 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, and zinc-primed powder-coated steel standard specification ensures appropriate durability across all Madagascar destinations — Antananarivo highland offices and coastal port city installations alike.
4. Port of Toamasina — Established Indian Ocean Route
The Port of Toamasina (Tamatave) — Madagascar’s main container port handling approximately 80% of national imports, undergoing continuous expansion under Chinese investment, situated on the Indian Ocean east coast — is connected by regular Indian Ocean container services from Jebel Ali with approximately 20–25 days sea transit. Our experienced Toamasina freight forwarding partners manage all customs clearance with the Douane Malagasy and last-mile delivery by road to Antananarivo (approximately 370km, 7–8 hours via the RN2 highland road) and to all Madagascar destinations. Total project lead time: 7–10 weeks.
Cities & Locations We Supply in Madagascar
Office Furniture in Antananarivo — Capital & Institutional Centre
Antananarivo — Madagascar’s capital city sprawling across a series of ridges and valleys in the central highlands at 1,280m — is the island’s economic, political, and institutional heart. Key business and government districts: Analakely (the commercial centre, traditional marketplace); Faravohitra and Isoraka (residential and diplomatic quarter districts); Anosy (government precinct, ministries); Ankadifotsy (banking district); Ivandry (modern commercial suburb, hotels, offices). Key Antananarivo institutional clients: all government ministries (Ministère des Finances et du Budget, Ministère des Mines et des Ressources Stratégiques, Ministère du Commerce et de l’Industrie, Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, and all others); the Banque Centrale de Madagascar (BCM); BNI Madagascar (BNP Paribas subsidiary, Madagascar’s largest private commercial bank); Bank of Africa Madagascar; BMOI (Société Générale subsidiary); AccèsBanque Madagascar; Microcred/Baobab Madagascar; the Office des Mines Nationales et des Industries Stratégiques (OMNIS); the Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale (APMF); mining company headquarters: QIT Madagascar Minerals/Rio Tinto, Ambatovy (Sherritt/Sumitomo), Kraoma (chromite); Air Madagascar; Orange Madagascar; Telma (largest telecom); diplomatic missions: French Embassy (large, Madagascar is an important francophone partner), US Embassy, Chinese Embassy, EU Delegation, German Embassy, Russian Embassy, Japanese Embassy, and others; UN agencies: UNDP Madagascar, UNICEF Madagascar, WFP Madagascar, WHO Madagascar, FAO Madagascar, UNHCR Madagascar; international NGOs: Catholic Relief Services, World Vision Madagascar, CARE Madagascar, Plan International Madagascar, Médecins du Monde, Handicap International, and many others; international hotels: Hôtel Colbert, Carlton Hotel, Radisson Blu, and others.
Office Furniture in Toamasina (Tamatave) — Port & Industrial Hub
Toamasina — Madagascar’s largest port city (approximately 300,000 people) on the Indian Ocean east coast — is not only the country’s main trade gateway but also a growing industrial centre, with EPZ (Export Processing Zone) activities, petroleum storage, and a significant Chinese-invested port expansion transforming its infrastructure. Toamasina’s port-related businesses (freight forwarders, shipping agencies, stevedoring companies), EPZ textile and manufacturing companies, and regional commercial offices all require office furniture. Toamasina’s tropical east coast climate (high humidity, high rainfall, cyclone exposure) requires full moisture-resistant specification throughout. We supply Toamasina’s port businesses, EPZ companies, bank branches, and regional offices via direct port delivery.
Office Furniture at QIT/Rio Tinto (Fort Dauphin) & Ambatovy (Moramanga)
QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM) — a Rio Tinto subsidiary (80%) in joint venture with the Government of Madagascar (20%) — operates the Fort Dauphin ilmenite and titanium minerals mine in the far southeast at Mandena (near Tôlanaro/Fort Dauphin), one of the world’s most significant heavy mineral sands operations, with a dedicated port facility. Rio Tinto’s global supplier qualification standards apply. Ambatovy — a joint venture between Sherritt International (Canada), Sumitomo Corporation (Japan), and Korea Resources Corporation — operates near Moramanga (110km east of Antananarivo), processing laterite nickel and cobalt ore through one of the world’s largest hydrometallurgical processing plants, with a slurry pipeline to a refinery near Toamasina. Ambatovy’s procurement follows Canadian and Japanese corporate governance standards. Both operations require office furniture across mine site administrative buildings, processing facilities, and Antananarivo headquarters offices. Full tropical/highland-appropriate moisture-resistant specification for all locations.
Our Office Furniture Products for Madagascar
Reception Desks — For Mining Companies, Banks & Government
Antananarivo’s institutional reception environments range from the BCM’s formal banking hall to QIT/Rio Tinto’s corporate headquarters reception communicating a global mining brand to government and investor visitors, from the large French Embassy’s public reception to UNDP Madagascar’s programme coordination centre. The Hôtel Colbert’s lobby and the Carlton’s reception serve Antananarivo’s international business travellers and conference delegates. Our reception desk range: 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, zinc-primed powder-coated steel. Straight, L-shaped, curved corporate reception units; banking counter formats. White, oak, wenge, dark walnut, champagne finishes. Complete French documentation. Delivered to Antananarivo via Toamasina port in approximately 7–10 weeks.
Executive Desks & Director Office Suites
Madagascar’s senior institutional leaders — cabinet ministers, BCM Governor, Rio Tinto Madagascar Country Director, Ambatovy/Sherritt’s CEO, Kraoma’s Director General, Orange Madagascar’s Managing Director, UNDP Resident Representative, French Ambassador, US Ambassador — require executive office furniture projecting appropriate institutional authority for offices receiving international investors, mining sector partners, development finance officials, and government counterparts. Madagascar’s active international mining investment environment — with Rio Tinto and Sherritt/Sumitomo maintaining major Antananarivo headquarters offices — sets a sophisticated standard for executive office quality. Our executive desk and director suite range: large walnut and wenge HPL desks for ministerial and mining company director suites; modern designs for NGO country director offices; complete packages (executive desk + credenza + bookcase + chair + visitors chairs). ISO 9001 certified, French and English documentation. All zinc-primed corrosion-resistant metal.
Office Workstations & Open-Plan Desking
Madagascar’s government ministries (undergoing administrative modernisation through World Bank and EU-funded governance reform programmes), Ambatovy’s large administrative departments at Moramanga, QIT/Rio Tinto’s operational and administrative teams at Fort Dauphin, the EPZ sector’s manufacturing management offices at Toamasina and the Antananarivo EPZ zones, and the substantial UN and NGO programme office workforce across Antananarivo all require practical, durable modular workstations. Our modular workstation systems: 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, zinc-primed steel. Straight (120–180cm), L-shaped, bench. Cable management, privacy screens, pedestals. Flat-packed for efficient container loading at Jebel Ali and efficient road transport through Madagascar’s highland mountain routes.
Economic Office Desks — For Regional Administration & NGO Field Offices
Madagascar’s 23 region administrations, 119 district offices, education facilities, health centres, community development offices, and the extensive NGO field network implementing programmes across Madagascar’s diverse regional geography (from the arid south at Toliara to the wet northwest at Mahajanga to the highland plateau) require professional, durable desks within institutional budget constraints. Our economic office desk range: 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, powder-coated metal legs. 120cm, 140cm, 160cm. White, grey, oak. Full moisture-resistant specification at value price points — essential across Madagascar’s varied but often humid regional climates. French documentation. Delivered by road to all Madagascar destinations.
Height Adjustable Desks — For Mining & International Offices
Rio Tinto applying global group workplace wellness and HSE standards, Sherritt/Ambatovy applying Canadian corporate wellness policies, and UN agencies applying global workplace guidelines increasingly specify sit-stand electric desks for professional office environments. Our electric height adjustable desks: dual-motor lift, 620–1,280mm range, 3–4 memory presets, anti-collision, CE and BIFMA compliance. Zinc-primed steel for Madagascar’s humid conditions. French and English documentation. 7–10 weeks delivery.
Conference & Boardroom Tables
Madagascar’s conference rooms host meetings of significance to the island’s development trajectory: Ambatovy’s joint venture board meetings bringing together Sherritt, Sumitomo, and Korean Resources Corporation with Malagasy government counterparts; QIT/Rio Tinto reviews with London group management and OMNIS; BCM monetary policy committee sessions; government ministerial council meetings; UNDP programme review sessions; French Embassy cultural and development programme coordination meetings; World Bank Madagascar portfolio reviews; bilateral donor coordination meetings of Madagascar’s international development partner group; and mining sector technical meetings between operators and the Ministère des Mines.
Our conference and boardroom table range: 4-person to 24-person in moisture-resistant HPL laminate and premium veneer tops. Modular, extendable, cable management, flush power/USB ports. Zinc-primed steel bases. We supply BCM, government ministries, mining companies, UN agencies, hotels, and all Madagascar institutional conference environments. French documentation.
Round Meeting Tables
Round tables for Madagascar’s inter-ministerial working groups, UNDP programme coordination sessions, NGO community consultation forums, donor coordination meetings, and Ambatovy’s joint venture coordination sessions requiring equitable seating arrangements. 900mm–1,800mm diameter in moisture-resistant HPL and veneer finishes. Zinc-primed powder-coated bases. Delivered via Toamasina port in 7–10 weeks.
Coffee & Centre Tables
Coffee and centre tables for Antananarivo’s hotel lobbies (Hôtel Colbert, Carlton, Radisson Blu), mining company corporate receptions (Rio Tinto, Ambatovy/Sherritt), BCM visitor areas, embassy reception lounges (French Embassy, US Embassy), UN agency coordination centres, and senior government minister visitor suites. Our coffee and centre table range: glass-top on zinc-primed steel, HPL laminate MDF, stone-effect, nest-of-tables. All metal components zinc-primed corrosion-resistant. Paired with office sofas and lounge chairs.
Ergonomic Office Chairs — Mesh Recommended for Rainy Season
Antananarivo’s highland climate provides seasonal variation: the dry, cool season (May–October, 15–22°C) is temperate and pleasant; the wet season (November–April, 20–26°C) brings significant humidity with periodic heavy rain. Breathable high-tensile mesh-back chairs are recommended for all Antananarivo offices as the year-round best choice — providing airflow comfort during the warm wet season while remaining comfortable during the cooler dry season. For Toamasina, Mahajanga, and all coastal locations, mesh-back chairs are essential given year-round tropical heat and humidity. For Fort Dauphin (subtropical, warm) and the arid south (Toliara), mesh is also the practical choice. Our ergonomic chair range: independent lumbar adjustable in height and depth; 3D armrests; seat depth slider; synchro-tilt; Class 4 gas-lift; 130kg-rated BIFMA X5.1. High-tensile breathable mesh standard recommendation for Madagascar.
Executive Chairs
For Madagascar’s senior institutional leaders in reliably air-conditioned executive suites — minister offices, mining company country director suites, BCM Governor’s office, UN Resident Coordinator’s office, major hotel general manager’s office — genuine leather projects maximum institutional gravitas. For offices with variable cooling, the high-back mesh hybrid provides full-season comfort without compromising presence. Our executive chair range: genuine leather, premium PU leather, high-back mesh. Class 4 heavy-duty gas-lift, 130kg-rated, zinc-primed components. French and English documentation.
Manager Chairs
Department managers, mine section supervisors, bank branch managers, regional government directors, NGO programme leads, and team leaders across Madagascar’s institutional landscape. Our manager chairs: mid-back and high-back breathable mesh — recommended for Madagascar’s climate — with adjustable lumbar, tilt mechanism, gas-lift, armrests. Commercial fabric option for reliably cooled offices. All zinc-primed powder-coated frames.
Meeting & Visitor Chairs
Meeting and visitor seating for Madagascar’s government ministries, mining company boardrooms, bank committee rooms, embassy meeting areas, UN agency programme coordination spaces, NGO training rooms, and regional administration offices. Our meeting and visitor chair range: breathable commercial fabric conference chairs; sled-base PU leather for prestige settings; stacking polypropylene and fabric chairs for training rooms and large assembly formats; cantilever frame chairs; tablet-arm training chairs. All zinc-primed powder-coated frames. Volume pricing for large institutional programmes.
Operator Chairs — For Mining Control Rooms & Operations Centres
Ambatovy’s hydrometallurgical processing plant control room at Moramanga — one of the world’s most technically complex nickel-cobalt processing facilities — and QIT/Rio Tinto’s mineral sands processing and port operations at Fort Dauphin require heavy-duty operator chairs for continuous-shift professional environments. Telma and Orange Madagascar’s network operations centres in Antananarivo, the Port of Toamasina’s vessel and cargo management operations centre, and JIRAMA (Madagascar’s utility company) grid management facilities all require sustained-use professional seating. Our operator chairs: Class 4 heavy-duty gas lifts, 130kg-rated reinforced frames, breathable mesh, ergonomic adjustments. Zinc-primed corrosion-resistant throughout.
Filing Cabinets — Moisture-Resistant for Madagascar’s Rainy Season
Madagascar’s rainy season (November–April) brings significant humidity across the country — particularly acute on the east coast (Toamasina, Fort Dauphin) and in Antananarivo’s wet months. Standard painted steel filing cabinets corrode rapidly in Madagascar’s conditions. Our filing cabinets: zinc-phosphate-primed powder-coated steel. 2-, 3-, 4-drawer vertical and lateral in grey, beige, black. Ball-bearing drawer rails, central lock, anti-tilt, A4 and foolscap. We supply BCM, commercial banks, government ministry archives, Ambatovy HSE documentation, QIT/Rio Tinto operational records, UNDP and UN programme archives, and all Madagascar institutional filing requirements.
Mobile Pedestals
Lockable personal under-desk storage for all Madagascar workstations. Our mobile pedestals: 2- and 3-drawer, 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate top, full-extension ball-bearing drawers, central lock, heavy-duty castors. All metal zinc-primed. White, grey, oak. Best consolidated with workstations in Jebel Ali to Toamasina container shipments.
Display Cabinets & Bookcases
Display cabinets and bookcases for Madagascar’s government ministry policy libraries, mining company compliance and achievement displays, BCM executive floors, embassy reading rooms, University of Antananarivo and other higher education institution faculty offices, and NGO knowledge resource libraries. Full-height glass-door display cabinets, professional open bookcases, combination units in walnut, wenge, white, oak. Moisture-resistant board, corrosion-resistant hardware throughout.
Office Sofas — Reception & Lounge Seating
Reception sofas for Antananarivo’s leading hotels (Hôtel Colbert’s lobby, Radisson Blu), mining company corporate receptions (Rio Tinto, Ambatovy), BCM visitor areas, embassy reception lounges (large French Embassy compound), and senior government minister visitor suites. PU leather and breathable woven commercial fabric for Madagascar’s varied climate conditions; genuine leather for reliably air-conditioned prestige environments. Our office sofa range: 1-, 2-, 3-seater. High-density foam, hardwood frames, easy-clean. All corrosion-resistant hardware. Delivered via Toamasina port.
Lounge Seating
Our lounge seating collection — barrel chairs, club chairs, cantilever lounge chairs, modular soft seating in PU leather, woven commercial fabric, and genuine leather — for Madagascar’s institutional reception areas, hotel lobbies, corporate visitor lounges, government minister reception rooms, and embassy public spaces. Breathable woven commercial fabric recommended for spaces with variable air conditioning; PU leather and leather for reliably air-conditioned prestige settings. All zinc-primed corrosion-resistant frames. Delivered in 7–10 weeks.
Industries We Serve in Madagascar
Mining — Rio Tinto, Ambatovy/Sherritt & Mineral Resources
Madagascar possesses extraordinary mineral wealth that is progressively attracting major international mining investment. QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM) — 80% Rio Tinto, 20% Government of Madagascar — operates the Mandena ilmenite and titanium minerals mine at Fort Dauphin (Tôlanaro), one of the world’s highest-quality heavy mineral sands deposits, with its own port for mineral export. Ambatovy — Sherritt International 40%, Sumitomo Corporation 32.5%, Korea Resources Corporation 27.5% — operates near Moramanga, processing laterite ore through hydrometallurgical refining to produce nickel and cobalt, with a slurry pipeline to a finishing plant and port facility near Toamasina. Kraoma (state company) operates chromite mines at Andriamena. Madagascar also hosts significant graphite deposits (NextSource Materials’ Molo project in the south) and emerging rare earth, gemstone, and precious metal projects attracting international junior mining companies. All require office furniture meeting international mining sector procurement standards with full ISO 9001 documentation.
Vanilla, Spices & Agricultural Industries
Madagascar produces approximately 80% of the world’s vanilla — one of the world’s most valuable agricultural commodities — primarily from the Sava region (Sambava, Antalaha) in the northeast. Madagascar is also the world’s leading producer of cloves and a major producer of ylang-ylang, cocoa, and black pepper. The vanilla export industry — dominated by a network of exporters, collectors, and processors including large international trading companies (Prova, Watkins, vanilla procurement operations of major global flavour companies) — requires office and processing facility furniture across export houses in Sambava, Antalaha, and trading company offices in Antananarivo. Golden Arowana and other international vanilla trading companies active in Madagascar require procurement-compliant furniture. We supply agricultural commodity export industry offices across Madagascar.
UN System, International NGOs & Development Sector
Madagascar’s development sector — UNDP, UNICEF, WFP (Madagascar is chronically food insecure particularly in the south), WHO, FAO, UNHCR, IOM; World Bank (active Madagascar country portfolio); African Development Bank; EU development cooperation; French Development Agency (AFD — substantial Madagascar programme); bilateral partners (Japan, USA, Germany, China, Norway); and international NGOs (Catholic Relief Services, World Vision, CARE, Plan International, Médecins du Monde, Handicap International, and approximately 80+ others) — collectively represent a substantial institutional office furniture market. All apply procurement standards requiring ISO-certified suppliers. We provide full ISO 9001 certification and French and English documentation meeting all donor and UN procurement standards.
How We Deliver Office Furniture to Madagascar
Stage 1 — Manufacturing & QC (3–5 weeks): Furniture manufactured at Jebel Ali using 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding, zinc-primed powder-coated steel. BIFMA X5.1 seating certification, ISO 9001 documentation in French and English.
Stage 2 — Export Packing: Multi-layer moisture-barrier packaging: poly film, heavy corrugated cartons, foam corner and surface protection. Flat-packed for efficient container loading at Jebel Ali and efficient road transport through Madagascar’s highland mountain routes after port clearance.
Stage 3 — Sea Freight: Jebel Ali → Port of Toamasina (approximately 20–25 days): Regular Indian Ocean container services. Toamasina reached in approximately 20–25 days. Alternative: smaller ports (Mahajanga, Toliara, Fort Dauphin/Tôlanaro) for regional delivery.
Stage 4 — Customs Clearance & Last-Mile Delivery: Douane Malagasy customs clearance at Port of Toamasina. Road delivery: Toamasina city (direct), Moramanga/Ambatovy (110km from Tana, 2 hours), Antananarivo (370km from Toamasina, 7–8 hours via RN2), Mahajanga (570km from Tana, 9–10 hours), Toliara (950km from Tana, 14–16 hours). Total lead time: 7–10 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions — Office Furniture in Madagascar
How does office furniture ship from Dubai to Madagascar?
Via sea freight from Jebel Ali to Port of Toamasina (Tamatave) — approximately 20–25 days. Douane Malagasy customs clearance at Toamasina, then road delivery to Antananarivo (370km) and all Madagascar destinations. Total lead time: 7–10 weeks.
Can you supply QIT/Rio Tinto’s Fort Dauphin mine and Ambatovy’s Moramanga facilities?
Yes. QIT Madagascar Minerals (Rio Tinto) at Fort Dauphin and Ambatovy (Sherritt/Sumitomo) near Moramanga supplied with full ISO 9001 documentation meeting Rio Tinto and Sherritt corporate procurement standards. Climate-appropriate specification for each location.
Do you provide French documentation for Madagascar?
Yes. Full French-language documentation — product catalogues, technical specifications, warranty documents, procurement packages — provided for all Madagascar orders, meeting Madagascar’s francophone institutional procurement requirements.
What specification is recommended for Antananarivo versus coastal cities?
Antananarivo (1,280m highland): 18mm moisture-resistant MDF, HPL laminate, full PVC edge banding recommended — the highland elevation moderates extreme tropical humidity but does not eliminate moisture risk across a furniture lifetime. Toamasina, Mahajanga, Fort Dauphin, and all coastal locations: full tropical coastal spec including zinc-primed steel and breathable mesh chairs essential.
Can you supply UN agencies, NGOs, and development organisations in Antananarivo?
Yes. UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, FAO, UNHCR, World Bank, AFD, EU, and all international organisations in Antananarivo supplied with ISO 9001 certification and French/English documentation meeting all procurement standards.
What is the minimum order for Madagascar?
No minimum. LCL groupage for small orders via Toamasina. FCL 20ft most cost-effective for 10+ workstations. Volume pricing for mining companies, government programmes, UN agencies, and large institutional procurement.
Contact Us — Get a Quote for Office Furniture in Madagascar
Whether supplying Rio Tinto’s Fort Dauphin mine, Ambatovy’s Moramanga nickel plant, equipping Antananarivo government ministries, serving UN agencies and development organisations, delivering to diplomatic missions, fitting out Toamasina port businesses, or supplying any institutional or commercial client across Madagascar’s diverse island geography, Office Furniture Supplier Dubai has the manufacturing quality, ISO 9001 certification, climate-appropriate specification, and established Port of Toamasina freight route to serve Madagascar’s growing market. Contact us for a full product catalogue, quotation in French or English, and Madagascar delivery estimate.
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Office Furniture Supplier Dubai — Manufacturing premium office furniture in Jebel Ali, UAE and delivering direct to Madagascar — Antananarivo, Toamasina, Mahajanga, Toliara, Fort Dauphin, Moramanga, and all Madagascar destinations — via Port of Toamasina in approximately 20–25 days, serving Madagascar’s mining, vanilla, banking, government, UN, and NGO sectors.
