Dell Technologies has launched its first merge and fulfillment center in Saudi Arabia to improve manufacturing, logistics, and product delivery. The new hub, located in Dammam, can process 600,000 units per year, helping Dell meet growing demand.
How the New Facility Will Help
Dell’s Dammam center will improve product delivery and local manufacturing. The facility includes a customization center for Dell servers, allowing faster assembly and shorter wait times for customers.
Dell has also relocated its Flat Panel Monitor Hub to Dammam. This move will reduce shipping times, making two-day deliveries possible for local customers.
Commitment to Saudi Vision 2030
The facility supports Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to grow the country’s technology sector and create more jobs. Dell’s Saudi-led team will handle logistics, manufacturing, and training, helping the country move toward a digital future.
What Leaders Are Saying
H.E. Eng. Haytham Alohali, Vice Minister of Communications and Information Technology:
“Dell’s new center shows Saudi Arabia’s growth as a regional hub for technology and logistics. This investment will create jobs and strengthen our supply chain.”
Adrian McDonald, President – EMEA, Dell Technologies:
“Opening this facility is a major step in our support for Saudi Arabia’s digital future. With over 30 years of supply chain expertise, we are committed to helping local businesses thrive.”
Impact on Saudi Arabia
The new center will create jobs in logistics, manufacturing, and technology. Dell will also offer training programs to help local professionals build new skills.
Dell will work with local partners to improve product distribution and speed up Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation. This hub is Dell’s fifth in the EMEA region, showing the company’s long-term investment in the area.
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