Savoye has appointed Hakim Ramadan as general manager for the Middle East, tasking him with leading the company’s regional operations and commercial direction as demand for advanced intralogistics solutions continues to rise.
In his new role, Ramadan will focus on expanding Savoye’s footprint across the region, strengthening customer engagement and advancing automation-driven warehouse and supply chain systems. His leadership comes at a time when businesses across the Middle East are accelerating investments in logistics technologies to improve efficiency and resilience.
The regional logistics sector is experiencing steady growth, supported by increasing adoption of automation, rapid expansion of e-commerce and ongoing infrastructure development. These trends are reshaping supply chains and creating opportunities for technology providers specialising in warehouse automation and software integration.
Savoye’s leadership highlighted the strategic importance of the Middle East as a growth market, noting that Ramadan’s industry experience and understanding of regional dynamics will support the company’s ambitions to scale its operations and enhance customer value.
Ramadan will oversee efforts to strengthen operational capabilities while supporting commercial development across key sectors. A key priority will be delivering tailored intralogistics solutions that address increasingly complex supply chain requirements, particularly as organisations seek more agile and data-driven operations.
Commenting on his appointment, Ramadan said the region is witnessing a shift towards more efficient and future-ready logistics systems. He emphasised the importance of working closely with customers and partners to implement practical solutions that deliver measurable improvements in performance.
Since entering the Middle East market in 2021, Savoye has steadily expanded its presence by combining automation technologies, software platforms and packaging systems to deliver integrated intralogistics solutions. The company has been targeting high-growth sectors where efficiency, scalability and operational visibility are critical.
With Ramadan now at the helm of its regional operations, Savoye is aiming to accelerate its growth trajectory, deepen partnerships and further position itself as a key player in the evolution of automated logistics across the Middle East.