Ericsson launches distribution centre in Dubai
DUBAI, January 3, 2016
Ericsson has officially inaugurated its Mena region’s first telecom equipment hardware and software distribution centre in Dubai South, UAE.
The ribbon cutting ceremony was under the patronage of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman, and chief executive Emirates Airline and Group Dubai Aviation City and Khalifa Al Zaffin, executive chairman, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
”Ericsson Supply Centre” for Region Middle East is the first distribution centre globally that will have hardware assembly and software load implemented at the same location.
The globally connected supply centre will bring Ericsson’s global innovation closer to its customers in the region allowing them easy access to Ericsson’s latest innovation with timed delivery and high quality.
Rafiah Ibrahim, president of Ericsson, Region Middle East and Africa, said: “Today’s ceremony was more than just an inauguration of a supply centre for the region, it was a testament to our promise for the future. At Ericsson, we are committed to the development of the technology sector in the Middle East and Africa, and we want to champion this region as leaders in the market. We are spurring an increasing networked society in the Middle East as we expand our services and solutions to support the evolving requirements of our customers.”
Ericsson Supply Centre is a customer specific solution and it is implemented to further improve assembly of hardware and software based on customer needs, a statement said.
The regional hub will support countries in the Middle East and Africa, and the setup is based on postponing the hardware assembly to a later stage in the supply chain.
The supply center concept offers mobile operators higher return on investment (ROI), achieved through shorter network roll out time and improved end customer satisfaction, the statement added. – TradeArabia News Service