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GWC (QPSC), Qatar’s leading logistics provider, has announced a campaign offering free warehouse evaluation as part of its consulting services which offers warehouse development and operations optimisation solutions to clients. GWC Consulting works to minimise logistics costs, increase visibility and offer better inventory control while maximising the productivity and efficiency of warehouse operations.
Hamdan Abdulla Merchant, GWC Director of Business Process Improvement, stated: “GWC has spent the past 15 years setting a standard for local and international logistics, a standard we are now pleased to put at the disposal of our clients, offering the same experience and innovation that has made us the preferred logistics provider in the State of Qatar.”
Comprised of a team of industrial engineers, Six Sigma professionals and consulting experts, GWC Consulting brings the best practices in logistics to ensure that the client’s warehouse is both efficient and cost-effective. The solution assures a significant reduction of costs by collecting and analysing data from the client site, allowing for the drafting of a detailed CAPEX and OPEX report.
The team then suggests changes to the client’s warehousing and distribution operations, offering conceptual and detailed designs that assure clients real-time visibility over their inventory, thereby assuring business growth through improved practices.
GWC Consulting was developed through the experience gained by the company in offering consultations for clients in a variety of industries including oil and gas, aviation, retail, health care, and museums amongst others. For these clients, the company designed and implemented solutions that assure over 99 percent on-time order fulfilment and streamlined flow of products through the usage of LEAN processes and technology, which has resulted in practically perfect inventory accuracy.
The company has also put plans in place that raise the level of warehousing operations by reducing the actual footprint required for storage through various advanced techniques and racking solutions. The team has also refined distribution management operations, allowing their clients to manage multiple deliveries through their dedicated assets.
The company has received much recognition in the field: most recently, the company was named ‘Best Customs Brokerage Company’ for 2018 by the General Authority of Customs; and in 2018, the company was awarded ‘Digital Transformation Award’ by Microsoft for its outstanding achievements in leading the company’s digital transformation.
The company achieved net profits of QAR 237.5 million in 2018, representing an increase of 10 percent in comparison with QAR 215.4 million in net profits listed for 2017. Gross revenues meanwhile reached QAR 1.232 billion at the end of 2018 compared with QAR 981.3 million in 2017. The result was an increase in EPS to QAR 4.04 at the end of 2018, in comparison with QAR 3.68 at the end of 2017.
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26/03/2019
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