Savoye to debut at Material Handling Show, eyes growing market demand

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Savoye will be showcasing its powerful solutions for the first time at this year’s Materials Handling Middle East Show in Dubai, said a company statement.

According to the statement, Savoye is taking the event as an opportunity to display its solutions for the logistics and supply chain sector in the region with an aim to create interest and synergy among fellow players in the sector.  The company will showcase its automated solutions for intralogistics and other leading software which include Goods-To-Person system (GTP) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR), it said.

Alain Kaddoum, Managing Director of Savoye Middle East, said: “Savoye has been providing autonomous hardware and software solutions to the intralogistics and supply chain groups for years. Since we recently expanded into the Middle East, it is a wonderful opportunity for us to participate in the Materials Handling Middle East Show and showcase our unique solutions to industry experts and prospects.”

GTP and AMR were especially chosen to be introduced at the event to bring insight into Savoye technologies and innovative prowess in intralogistics. Savoye will display a demo system of their key automated system:  X-PTS goods-to-person solution as well as their specialised ODATiO software solution Warehouse Management Systems and Transport Management Systems. The rest of Savoye’s product line such as packing machines will be presented through videos and documentations during the event, which is set to take place from Nov. 2 to 4 at Dubai Exhibition Centre co-located with Hypermotion at the Expo 2020 Dubai.

Sanil Gopi, Regional Software Sales Manager at Savoye, is lined up to speak at the event during the Tech Talk panel session to discuss ‘Process Automation: How to choose the right WMS in a constantly evolving market’. Alain Kaddoum, on the other hand, will talk about ‘Automation strategies to manage growth in e-commerce fulfilment’ as well as lead at another slated session on Nov. 4 on ‘Software and Robotics: Reimagining the supply chain to enhance resilience’.

Kaddoum added: “Some of the key changes affecting warehouses are the increase in the number of distribution channels, the diversification of order profiles and the automation of processes. They require a completely integrated, comprehensive, modular and future-ready Warehouse Management Solution, which can adapt to different transformations taking place within the business.”

Kaddoum said that there has been an increase in demands in the supply chain sector in the Middle East, and that the industry has been adapting to the digital transformation, as a solution provider, we are stepping into the game to help businesses and companies meet the demands and needs through our world-class intralogistics solutions.