Moglix, a global leader in the B2B e-commerce and procurement sector, is spearheading digital transformation in the Middle East and GCC region by accelerating procurement and supply chain efficiency through its tech-first approach. Moglix’s offerings drive efficiency in procurement management, as well as enabling cost reduction and seamless supply chain operations for the manufacturing sector.
In line with its steadfast commitment to delivering unparalleled customer satisfaction, Moglix’s comprehensive innovative solutions of over 40 product categories are tailored to meet the evolving needs of businesses amidst the rapid expansion of the B2B eCommerce and procurement sector in the UAE.
Piyush Malviya, Vice President and Head of MEA at Moglix, said, “Since early 2020, the great supply chain disruption has reinforced the need for enhanced visibility, and at Moglix, our end-to-end procurement solution, featuring an intuitive e-catalogue-based buying model, robust data management, and advanced analytics empowers businesses to proactively tackle disruptions from natural disasters or geopolitical challenges.”
Projections indicate significant growth in the B2B e-commerce market, with the MENA region expected to reach $2,293 billion by 2030. Additionally, the UAE’s e-commerce market is set to surge from $5.5 billion in 2024 to an astonishing $8 billion by 2026, making it an incredibly lucrative market for Moglix to further expand its operations and establish a strong presence.
By leveraging innovative solutions that optimise scalability for cost-effectiveness, the company integrates technology, infrastructure, and local teams to deliver enhanced value while raising awareness about the advantages of technology in procurement.
“Our customised digital solutions optimise efficiencies across diverse industrial segments, from manufacturing to hospitality, supporting infrastructural development in the GCC region,” added Malviya.
With its expansive network of 40 warehouses globally, Moglix recognises the critical role of physical infrastructure and efficient supply chain management in catalysing last-mile operations, said the company in a press statement.