Interested in learning about the top SCM Software startups in Saudi Arabia? Here’s a quick overview of some notable companies making waves in this sector.
Intelmatix offers AI and cloud-based data analytics solutions, focusing on retail, e-commerce, real estate, and logistics. Founded in 2021 in Riyadh, it is in the Series A stage with $20M funding from investors like The Olayan Group and Shorooq Partners.
Penny provides a cloud-based procure-to-pay management solution, including spend management, budget tracking, and vendor management. Established in 2020 in Dhahran, it is at the Seed stage with $6.35M in funding.
MDD specializes in supply chain management and procurement solutions, emphasizing digital transformation. Founded in 2019 in Riyadh, it has secured $26.6M in Series A funding.
Lawazem operates an online B2B marketplace offering a diverse product catalog. Established in 2020 in Riyadh, it is at the Seed stage with $1.3M in funding.
Averos provides integrated hardware and software solutions for asset tracking. Founded in 2004, it offers real-time tracking and analytics for various applications.
MosCD was founded in 2009 and is currently in the Deadpooled stage.
Al-Samaani, established in 1994 in Riyadh, is a public company with a significant presence in the industry.
e-Procure offers blockchain and cloud-based procurement solutions for B2B e-commerce. Founded in 2020 in Riyadh, it provides a comprehensive platform for sourcing and order management.
Fatora is an unfunded company operating within Saudi Arabia.
Daily Rep was founded in 2020 in Riyadh and is currently unfunded, ranking last among its competitors.