Page 8 - Savoye PR Report - August 2024
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Press Release
Savoye introduces cutting-edge logistics solutions to KSA market
at the first Saudi Warehousing & Logistics Expo
• KSA’s rapidly transforming logistics landscape is projected to achieve a valuation of
USD 15.31 billion and have 59 new logistics zones by 2030.
• Savoye as a One-Stop-Shop producer and integrator for automation and software,
will address key market bottlenecks to enhance the efficiency and productivity of
warehousing operations
27 August 2024: Savoye, a leading global warehouse automation integrator and software
publisher, will showcase its comprehensive suite of advanced solutions at the first edition of
the Saudi Warehousing & Logistics Expo, Riyadh from September 2 to 4, 2024. The event is
poised to drive the adoption of advanced technologies within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s
(KSA) supply chain and logistics sector. Prominent industry leaders and innovators will
convene at the event, spearheading crucial discussions on the industry’s future.
Savoye will leverage this platform to showcase its advanced solutions designed to address
fulfilment challenges in logistics sector with a focus on retail, eCommerce, pharma, grocery
and small parts distribution. Beyond these industry-specific solutions, Savoye will highlight its
advanced warehouse automation (goods-to-person robotics systems, ASRS, packing machines,
conveyors etc.) and software solutions (ODATiO OMS, WMS and TMS), which are tailored to
enhance the efficiency and productivity of warehousing operations. Alain Kaddoum, Managing
Director of Savoye Middle East and a distinguished industry expert, will introduce and discuss
the multi-faceted capabilities of Savoye as a one-stop-shop for all advanced solutions, while
addressing key market bottlenecks.
The event reflects KSA’s rapidly transforming logistics landscape, which is projected to
achieve a valuation of USD 15.31 billion and have 59 new logistics zones by 2030. The
ambitious logistics strategy also includes the creation of an expansive regional logistics