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Officials after signing the agreement

Musanadah announces support for not-for-profit charity Efaa

RIYADH, 24 days ago

Musanadah, a leading provider of integrated facilities management solutions and manned security services, has signed a new service delivery agreement with Efaa. Efaa is the Charitable Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled in the Eastern Province - Prince Sultan Rehabilitation Complex.
 
The agreement was signed in the presence of Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Eastern Province, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Efaa, Eng. Khaled bin Abdullah Al-Zamil with Rami Alturki, President and CEO of Alturki Holding, parent company of Musanadah, together with Ahmed AlHakeem, Senior Human Resources Manager, and Hameed Alshabrami, Security Manager at Musanadah.
 
Manned security services
Under the arrangement, Musanadah will provide manned security services to the not-for-profit organisation to support their limbs and orthosis center providing valuable services for people with disabilities.
 
Efaa is one of the largest charitable organisations working in the humanitarian field to serve people with disabilities for more than twenty-five years, offering the latest educational, medical and industrial methodologies and equipment.
 
Nigel Wright, Managing Director at Musanadah Security Services: “We are delighted to support EFA Association to provide manned security services as part of our commitment to corporate social responsibility across the kingdom. This new agreement aligns with our objective to support the community and give back to those in need. By ensuring a safe environment for Efaa’s operations, we are not only supporting their vital community work but also reinforcing our dedication to making a positive impact in society, all part of Musanadah’s ongoing commitment to Saudi Vision 2030 goals.”
 
Musanadah recently renewed its official security services licensing, enhancing its ability to meet the evolving needs of clients. Saudi Arabia’s High Commission for Industrial Security (HCIS) is the licensing body and national regulatory agency for security, safety & fire protection requirements at industrial facilities and designated critical infrastructure in the kingdom. 
 
Stringent requirements
Applicants must meet stringent requirements overseen by a central government authority in the kingdom with ongoing compliance requirements. This high level of statutory regulation is intended to provide the utmost protection for citizens and critical assets in Saudi Arabia.
 
Musanadah provides a wide array of security services tailored to the unique requirements of its clients. These services include on-site security personnel, monitoring advanced surveillance systems, access control solutions, risk assessment and management, and comprehensive security consulting. 
 
Musanadah also offers comprehensive and customised facilities management solutions to clients in the critical infrastructure, governmental, commercial, educational, leisure, residential, hospitality and retail sectors across Saudi Arabia.--TradeArabia News Service
 



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