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Showing posts with label UAE. Show all posts
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Mar 24, 2015

Middle East Waste & Recycling Expo (Dubai, UAE)







Date:
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18 – 20 May 2015
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Exhibition
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Dubai World Trade Centre
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Dubai
Country:
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United Arab Emirates
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FM EXPO, Middle East Waste & Recycling and Commercial Cleaning & Hygiene are Officially Supported by Middle East Facilities Management Association (MEFMA) and Dubai Municipality.
The event is also supported by Principal Intelligence Partner, Imdaad, Innovation sponsor, Emrill and Farnek as Sustainability sponsor.
FM EXPO is in its ninth year and brings together building owners, occupiers, FM companies, and suppliers alike, to help the FM industry generate new business and promote regional awareness. Organized by dmg events, FM EXPO is free for trade visitors. Featuring free-to-attend seminars and the World FM Congress, FM EXPO 2015 offers facility management professionals sessions covering the latest regulations, innovative solutions and world-class case studies.
Collocated at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), Middle East Waste & Recycling, and Commercial Cleaning and Hygiene, are two premier exhibitions, dedicated to their niche industries. A new sector is to be introduced at this year’s FM EXPO catering to the specific needs of the Elevators & Access control industry.
Middle East Waste & Recycling will deliver waste management and recycling solutions to the region, providing a platform for manufacturers and suppliers to reach decision makers in the waste and recycling sector. The event will attract waste management professionals seeking solutions for waste minimisation, collection, treatment, disposal and recycling.
Commercial Cleaning and Hygiene will attract manufacturers and suppliers of cleaning equipment and services, contract cleaning companies, facility managers and distributors within the region, as well as end users within government, education, healthcare, leisure, and retail sectors.
FM EXPO 2015, Middle East Waste & Recycling and Commercial Cleaning & Hygiene, will be held from 18 - 20 May 2015. For more information about these events, visit www.fm‐expo.com, www.middleeastwaste.ae, and www.middleeastclean.ae

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity in UAE to compare thousands of building, cleaning and recycling products in one place, saving you time and money. Register for FREE entry at fm-expo.com/ct/reg

Sep 23, 2013

Bee'ah to become MENA's first waste management company to adopt SAP mobile-enabled solutions



(Source: AMEinfo)
Leading and award-winning environment and waste management company, Bee'ah, has joined forces with SAP to become one of the first government entities in the Middle East to adopt mobile-enabled solutions.
The company will also become the first of its kind to run on solutions from SAP, the world's leading business software company, in an effort to streamline its operations and waste management activities.

The move will form a key part of Bee'ah's ambitions to achieve zero-waste to landfill by 2015 in Sharjah, as well as a bid to expand its operations across the Middle East.By implementing SAP, the company will benefit from the automation of a host of key processes, added analytical insight and increased operational flexibility.

"Bee'ah is proud to be leading the way for waste management in the region, and we are always looking for new ways to improve our performance and future prospects," said His Excellency Salim Al Owais, Chairman, Bee'ah.

"As the region's population continues to grow and its businesses continue to boom, we must be able to scale to cope with considerable waste management challenges. At the heart of our strategy is a desire to dramatically transform communities across the region for the better. SAP gives us a new focus, drive and a data-inspired confidence to move forward."

The project will entail Bee'ah running a mobile-enabled enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform that will automate key processes such as finance, human resources, sales and customer relationship management, thus optimizing its process flow and eliminating the use of paper-based forms. SAP will also provide cutting-edge analytics solutions to give the company unprecedented, data-led insight to support business optimisation and expansion plans.

A further phase will incorporate SAP's industry-specific waste management software, to potentially include municipal billing solutions, route and district management, real-time mobile order management, as well as process integration for improved speed and reduced costs.

"Bee'ah continues to change perceptions about sustainable development," said Khaled Al Huraimel, Group Chief Executive Officer, Bee'ah.

"Through adopting a world-class approach to waste management we have shown the true, enduring value of resource optimisation. Whether removing huge volumes of waste out of the equation or educating the local community about the four R's - reduce, re-use, recycle and recover - there is much work to be done. SAP gives us an operational edge to align ambition with tangible action."

Sam Alkharrat, Managing Director, SAP MENA, said: "This is the first time a waste management company in the region has adopted SAP's solutions and, as we know from our work in this industry across the world, the results are likely to prove extremely influential."

"Against the backdrop of accelerated, resource-intensive growth in the region, Bee'ah is an inspiring and increasingly vital company. Driven by visionary leadership, the business has undergone remarkable growth in recent years, and SAP is delighted to support its next chapters of success."

The SAP-enabled ERP technology is just one of Bee'ah's initiatives helping it become the region's leading environmental management company. Earlier this year, the company implemented GPS vehicle tracking and computerized route-optimization systems to maximize service productivity and develop more efficient routes for waste collection. The innovation has been instrumental in reducing environmental impacts caused by fuel consumption.