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malomatia extends partnership with JAGGAER

malomatia, the leading system Integrator in Qatar, has proudly announced its partnership expansion with JAGGAER, a global leader in spend management solutions. Together, they are poised to revolutionise the source-to-pay landscape, particularly within Qatar’s vital oil and gas, energy and utilities sector.

The strategic alliance brings together the unparalleled expertise of malomatia’s in system integration with JAGGAER’s cutting-edge spend management solutions as the company extends its presence in the region. By leveraging advanced technologies and innovative methodologies, the collaboration aims to streamline and optimise the procurement and supply chain processes, enhancing efficiency and driving unparalleled value for organisations across the country.

Under the partnership, malomatia and JAGGAER will deploy tailored solutions specifically designed to meet the unique challenges and requirements of the oil and gas, energy and utilities sector in Qatar, empowering organisations to achieve greater transparency, savings, agility, and resilience throughout their procurement and supply chain operations.

One of the key objectives of the collaboration is to facilitate the digital transformation of procurement processes, enabling seamless integration, automation, and real-time visibility across the entire supply chain ecosystem. By harnessing the power of data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing, malomatia and JAGGAER will be delivering tangible business outcomes while driving sustainable growth for their clients.

Speaking about the partnership, Mr. Khalid Al-Kubaisi, malomatia CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of this collaboration, stating, “Our partnership with JAGGAER represents a significant milestone in our journey towards digital excellence. By combining our expertise with JAGGAER’s innovative solutions, we are confident in our ability to revolutionise the eProcurement landscape and drive unprecedented value for the oil and gas sector in Qatar.”

Similarly, Mr. Hany Mosbeh, Senior Vice President – Middle East and Africa, JAGGAER, highlighted the strategic significance of the partnership, he said: “We are thrilled to expand our partnership with malomatia, broadening our scope in the region to support organisations that embrace smart solutions, enhancing their procurement and decision-making processes. With a strong understanding of the local market, our partnership with malomatia allows us to support forward-thinking organisations in Qatar achieve procurement excellence through cutting edge technology, giving them a competitive advantage in the market, supporting organisational growth”.

As Qatar continues to position itself as a global hub for energy production and distribution, the collaboration between malomatia and JAGGAER is poised to play a pivotal role in driving sustainable development and unlocking new avenues for success in the oil and gas, energy and utilities industry.

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