P&SC LIVE Dubai: Trends in the Middle East
Presenting at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE Dubai, Piyush Malviya, Head of MEA at Moglix, detailed how to navigate and implement key procurement trends and strategies in the Middle East.
Digital transformation
Piyush began his discussion by emphasising the importance of digital transformation to procurement in the Middle East, explaining that it is "about keeping up with the market."
"We have to anticipate and innovate, not just respond to the market," he continued. He also stressed the need for this transformation to be more customer-centric, ensuring that investments are reflected in a business's reputation and market performance.
Supply chain resilience
"Local cultural differences within the MEA also pose challenges to address all customer needs and combat geopolitical instability," said Piyush.
He addressed the specific challenges the Middle East faces, highlighting the necessity of a tailored approach to supply chain management in the region.
"Its linked largely to the supply chain needing to be more resilient because there are specific macro-challenges relating to supply chains depending on many other countries, for example on imports from China. There is a very high dependence on how that ocean route works, and any instability there may affect the predictability of arrival of goods."
"There are also challenges in the sense of local cultural differences you have, like Arabic is a key language across the region, but there are also countries like UAE which are very multicultural," he continued.
"If you are a retail focused company you have to solve those particular challenges and address all the client needs, for every type of customer across the region."
Procurement sustainability
Piyush also discussed how sustainability and ESG are influencing procurement decisions in the Middle East.
"I would say it started as more of a pledge that we want to be more sustainable and responsible towards environmental and social factors, but now we're seeing a lot more actual ground action happening."
"When it comes to procurement, one of the important factors to consider is brand reputation; how can I help my company's brand remain a leading player in ESG?" he explained.
"Local sourcing is a big factor in terms of reducing carbon footprint and working with suppliers, you have to collaborate with vendors to make sure you know they are aligning towards your company's ESG goals."
"This also leads to cost savings long-term and can help with risk management- local sourcing means no longer relying on those imports."
He noted that the region is one of the fastest evolving in this sector, stating, "sustainability sets the region apart in terms of pace change and execution."
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