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Store Makers sets up retail interior powerhouse for Middle East

DUBAI, November 27, 2021

 
The Store Makers in the Middle East is set to bring three strong brands under one roof starting from January 1. The new entity, which unites JWP Technical Services, HDD Interiors and umdasch, aims to be a powerhouse for retail interiors in the region with its substantial manufacturing capacities and retail expertise as well as wide service portfolio.
 
All three companies are already playing in the top shopfitting league with their respective areas of expertise. 
 
Of this, umdasch has project experience in the Middle East for more than 30 years, including a good 10 years with its own production facility in Dubai. 
 
This forms a powerhouse that will be one of the largest and most renowned companies for Retail Interiors in the Middle East with its substantial manufacturing capacities and retail expertise as well as an even wider service portfolio.
 
The reference list comprises illustrious names from the premium retail, department store and travel retail scene. 
 
Michael Kors, Tory Burch, Salvatore Ferragamo, Breitling, Kooheji Jewellers and Magrabi are just a few of the local and international clients that umdasch currently works for.
 
JWP Technical Services stands for boutique craftsmanship, which is impressively visible in the realisation of many shop-in-shop concessions, pop-up shops & events for numerous luxury brands. The company was founded in 2013. 
 
HDD Interiors' core competence lies in the service sector. An experienced team of consultants, architects and designers has been creating shopping worlds that inspire and delight for 18 years now. Turnkey services are also an essential component of HDD's portfolio. 
 
Together they are already serving leading international luxury groups like Kering, LVMH and Richemont with projects across the region and beyond.
 
With the sealing of the deal with these three top brands, Store Makers Middle East will be the first point of contact for any retailer who is planning projects or requires expert services across the region.
 
Alain Saliba, General Manager JWP, said: "The merger will enable us to handle even larger order volumes for our existing clients. It will be an enormous enrichment for the brands to be able to access such a large network of experts from different disciplines."
 
"Of course, nothing will change in terms of the personal customer service provided by the existing dedicated team," he stated.
 
Patrick Fallmann, General Manager umdasch Middle East is very optimistic about the future: "After a difficult year 2020 we expect to achieve a y-o-y growth of almost 70% in the region especially with a strong footprint in the KSA market."
 
"We are already growing much faster than the market overall and, together with our new partners, we will continue this growth course at a similar pace in 2022," he added.-TradeArabia News Service



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