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.”
The increase in the demand for sustainable supply chain solutions during the first half of this year compared to H1 2020 has shown that our eco-friendly approach is being appreciated by many. Soon, further enhancements of existing installations will greatly improve our sustainability efforts by 20 to 30 per cent since customers will not be systematically required to purchase new systems anymore.
“We were seeking solutions that would allow us to provide the highest quality services to our hospital customers to in turn help them provide the best health care service in the Kingdom. Our customers will gain visibility into inventory to better plan for demand to meet their objectives – in turn helping us meet our Vision 2030,” said Fahad M. AlButhi.
“Despite being a very mature market, WMS offerings continue to differ in areas like usability, adaptability, decision support, scalability both up and down market, and life cycle costs,” Gartner states in the report.
The automation at MenaBev facility is state-of-the-art: LGVs (laser guided vehicles) manage raw materials putaway and replenishment to the lines while a High Bay AS/RS (automated storage and retrieval system) has a capacity for more than 36,000 pallets. The solution receives finished goods from the production lines via elevators and monorails.