Savoye, a leading global warehouse automation integrator and software publisher in the Middle East, said it has put up a solid performance for 2021 with a turnover of AED796 million ($217 million) in 2021 and clocking orders worth AED833 million ($227 million).
 
With a 26% growth over last year, Savoye has successfully established its base, and its presence in the region.
 
The company had entered the Middle East market at a time when businesses were adversely affected due to the global pandemic, said its top official. 
 
“Our hard work and continued efforts during the last year have paid off as we received good results not only in revenue generation globally, but also in establishing our footprint in the Middle East. Last year we maintained and ensured new and existing partnerships, while influencing the industry to adopt useful innovative technologies, leading to our growth and recognition worldwide," remarked its Middle East Managing Director Alain Kaddoum.
 
"Our achievements despite market uncertainty have proven that we were able to support our customers in the Middle East and throughout the world with efficiency and high-quality performance. This inspires us to work better and develop more solutions for the supply chain and logistics industry,” he added.
 
Savoye will be taking part in the Seamless Middle East event which kicks off on May 31 to highlight its growth and showcase its new innovative solutions adapted for e-commerce and retail industry.
 
"For the first time, we will display the cutting-edge Haipick Robotic Solution at the event and also host a live demo during the 2 days expo, stated Kaddoum, adding that it will also showcase its Innovative ODATiO WMS software solution for retail and e-commerce sectors.
 
During the event, Kaddoum will highlight trending topics through his presentation themed ‘The new era of fulfillment automation: the adoption of robotics.’ 
 
Savoye’s participation in the event will set an example for the companies in the industry to adopt the use of these software and hardware solutions - including their state-of-the-art ODATiO WMS software solution.
 
The solutions provider reported many companies having benefitted from the solution, as its functions consists of a combination of warehouse and transportation management system that offers extensive modularity for users - in SaaS mode or with a license.
 
Kaddoum said the Mena region has been quickly accepting modern technologies due to increased consumer demand, resulting in considerable improvement in the situation post pandemic.
 
“We will keep introducing our world class solutions to the region to support and take the industry a step forward, thus meeting the needs of consumers today,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service