THE INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE FOR CARGO COMPANIES

November 15, 2019

The demands of running global supply chains can be unrelenting – perfection of operations, innovation in support of lastmile delivery, and assurances of sustainability in the pursuit of delivering the “perfect order” as promised. Now, transportation companies face the additional challenge of sharpening their core competencies while increasing the pace of innovation, adapting emerging technologies, and sharing data with their customers to improve transparency and efficiency. Long characterized by capital-intensive assets, forward-looking cargo companies are turning their attention to the data that comes from their own assets and infrastructure as well as from their customers. It is a complex transition, one that requires knowledge-based labor, automation, and predictive planning to turn transportation companies into digital platforms.

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Omnix International

Omnix International was founded in 1987 with the core objective to provide public and private businesses across the Gulf with best in class IT, Professional AV and software solutions. Today, Omnix employs 1000 people with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Dammam), Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan. Omnix International has 5 core divisions which are Computer Aided Engineering, Promedia, Enterprise Software Solutions, Public Services Solutions and Enterprise Networking Solutions and through them they service public and private businesses across the Government, Hospitality, Energy, AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction), Healthcare, Financial Services and Telco sectors.

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Omnix International

Omnix International was founded in 1987 with the core objective to provide public and private businesses across the Gulf with best in class IT, Professional AV and software solutions. Today, Omnix employs 1000 people with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Dammam), Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan. Omnix International has 5 core divisions which are Computer Aided Engineering, Promedia, Enterprise Software Solutions, Public Services Solutions and Enterprise Networking Solutions and through them they service public and private businesses across the Government, Hospitality, Energy, AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction), Healthcare, Financial Services and Telco sectors.

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