Meeza has been selected by Mowasalat (Karwa) to accelerate its digital transformation and become its key IT services provider.
Under the agreement, Mowasalat will benefit from Meeza’s experience in deploying IT services using its experienced Qatar-based teams, standards-driven processes, and world-class technology.
As part of this partnership, Meeza will provide Mowasalat with improved reliability and scalable technology platforms at economies of scale. Meeza brings the benefits of enterprise technology to large-scale organisations combined with personalised high-quality local customer service.
Mohsin Nasser al-Marri, Meeza COO, said: “Meeza is delighted to be considered by Mowasalat as its managed IT services provider and to establish a long-term relationship. Our focus is to provide guaranteed uptime required by complex operational environments such as Mowasalat who is leading the road transportation scene across the State of Qatar.
“Meeza’s investment in cutting-edge services’ portfolio enables us to deliver flexibility and scalability to our clients and to create an ambitious advanced digital infrastructure, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and in addressing the specific requirements of Mowasalat by providing the best solution for the company.”
He added: “We take great pride in this partnership as it is aligned with the country’s objectives to digitalise the economy in yet another testament to our keenness to foster strong collaboration with various organisations in Qatar.”
Mowasalat CAO, Ahmed Abdulrahman al-Muftah, said: “At Mowasalat, our vision is to link the greater community in Qatar with innovative and technologically advanced methods of transportation. We always look for ways to improve our operational procedures and improve our services for the benefit of our staff and the public we serve.
“This partnership between Mowasalat and Meeza is a step forward in making our IT services protected, adaptable, and coherent. Our partnership will also bring in enormous prospects of knowledge exchange between Mowasalat and Meeza teams to introduce technologically advanced and innovative digital solutions and provide a world-class road transport experience to our customers”.
Under the agreement, Mowasalat will benefit from Meeza’s experience in deploying IT services using its experienced Qatar-based teams, standards-driven processes, and world-class technology.
As part of this partnership, Meeza will provide Mowasalat with improved reliability and scalable technology platforms at economies of scale. Meeza brings the benefits of enterprise technology to large-scale organisations combined with personalised high-quality local customer service.
Mohsin Nasser al-Marri, Meeza COO, said: “Meeza is delighted to be considered by Mowasalat as its managed IT services provider and to establish a long-term relationship. Our focus is to provide guaranteed uptime required by complex operational environments such as Mowasalat who is leading the road transportation scene across the State of Qatar.
“Meeza’s investment in cutting-edge services’ portfolio enables us to deliver flexibility and scalability to our clients and to create an ambitious advanced digital infrastructure, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and in addressing the specific requirements of Mowasalat by providing the best solution for the company.”
He added: “We take great pride in this partnership as it is aligned with the country’s objectives to digitalise the economy in yet another testament to our keenness to foster strong collaboration with various organisations in Qatar.”
Mowasalat CAO, Ahmed Abdulrahman al-Muftah, said: “At Mowasalat, our vision is to link the greater community in Qatar with innovative and technologically advanced methods of transportation. We always look for ways to improve our operational procedures and improve our services for the benefit of our staff and the public we serve.
“This partnership between Mowasalat and Meeza is a step forward in making our IT services protected, adaptable, and coherent. Our partnership will also bring in enormous prospects of knowledge exchange between Mowasalat and Meeza teams to introduce technologically advanced and innovative digital solutions and provide a world-class road transport experience to our customers”.
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