Al Hadaf for commercial agencies
Distributing FMCG for the channels of retail & wholesale & supermarket & large grocery & small grocery & kiosks.Positioning:
Sole distributor for well-known brands.
Services provided for partners:
Strong investment, professional staff, good relation with trade, offering the proper infrastructure & facilities, commitment for the partner compliance, guidelines and objectives
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AlYaum
Dar Al-Youm for Press, Printing and Publishing occupies a distinguished place among its sister press institutions, which enjoy state sponsorship represented by the Ministry of Information. This newspaper began its journey with the issuance of the Press Institutions Law in 1383 AH, when a group of loyal men thought of issuing a newspaper in the region. The first issue was issued on Shawwal 20, 1384 AH, corresponding to February 21, 1965 AD. It was issued once a week with eight pages. From Issue No. 164, dated 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1385 AH corresponding to March 24, 1966 AD. Then it began to be published three times a week, starting from issue number 514, and the date of Rajab 19 1391 AH corresponding to September 8, 1971 AD with twelve pages. Then it turned into a daily newspaper as of Issue No. 1320, dated Rajab 29 1398 AH corresponding to June 4, 1978 AD. Its pages exceed forty and are unique in specialized daily and weekly supplements that distinguished them among newspapers. Services & ConsultingBrand Aid - Egypt
We're a young, agile company melded together by like-minded professionals to especially tackle IEC & B2B branding problems with ideas that are measurable, result-oriented, and open to optimization. In other words, we help governments, corporations, institutions & industrial brands resourcefully connect with markets, no matter what the means.Services & Consulting
CID Consulting
Founded in 1995, CID is a recognized pioneer with over 20 years of experience in Marketing Communications, Community Development, and Management approaches that integrate public, private, and civil society interests to create new and sustainable opportunities for growth. Clients include leading local, regional, and global corporations and institutions. CID boasts over 150 clients across the MENA region, North America and Europe, successfully delivering over 230 projects over the span of 20 years. Operating in industries such as; education, ICT, FMCG, oil and gas, trade and economic development, government, solid waste management, financial services, and much more, CID has served private and public sector clients, as well as international donor organizations. CID’s three time award-winning team is also a proud licensee of the global ECCO International Communications Network and acts as the network’s representative in Egypt and the MENA region. Partnering with one of the top four independent networks in the world, ECCO operates in 40 countries, with a network of over 1,000 consultants. Services & ConsultingEIT-Hub (Expert Information Technology)
Discover tailored logistics solutions designed to streamline your operations.Freight forwarding, fleet management, shipping line operations, and tracking solutions
EIT-Hub has the expertise to enhance your efficiency and success.
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Egyptian British Company for Security Services
SMA is one of the leading companies in the field of security services, which has 25 years of experience, provides its clients in various sectors with security services at the highest level of commitment and seriousness serving factories and institutions in all governorates of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Services & ConsultingEgyptian Businessmen’s Association
BA was founded in 1975 and ratified in 1979 under the law 32/1964. EBA is a non-governmental, non-for-profit organization that seeks to unify the efforts of private Egyptian interests in contributing to the productivity and efficient national economic and social development of Egypt. In order to carry out these duties, EBA had to be in the first place a lobbying power on behalf of the Egyptian business community to protect its interests and enhance the private sector existencePresently, the Egyptian economy does not act under planned forces but rather under the free market forces. With all these privatization programs and the growing private sector share in the GDP together with the globalization process. Services & Consulting