Minister of Public Business Sector Meets with CEOs of Holding Companies to Follow Up on the Implementation of the “ERP” System in Subsidiary Companies

Engineer Mohamed Shimi, Minister of Public Business Sector, held an extensive meeting with the chief executive officers of the ministry’s affiliated holding companies, in the presence of several ministry officials, to follow up on the implementation progress of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system project in subsidiary companies.

This project comes within the framework of the ministry’s plan to develop and digitize the operational systems of holding companies and their subsidiaries by applying the latest technological systems used in major international corporations. The aim is to unify, enhance, and improve the efficiency of managing daily business activities. The ERP system covers core business areas such as procurement, production, financial management, sales, human resources, and inventory. It enables improved operational efficiency, enhanced transparency and data accuracy, and supports decision-makers with precise and integrated information.

During the meeting, Engineer Mohamed Shimi emphasized the importance of close and continuous monitoring by the CEOs of holding companies to ensure the system’s implementation is completed within the scheduled timelines. He also stressed the need to carry out the necessary training programs for employees to use the system efficiently and effectively. The Minister noted that implementing this project represents a qualitative leap in work methods and resource management within the ministry’s subsidiaries. It contributes to accelerating the pace of daily operations, enhancing operational efficiency, promoting transparency, reducing costs, and improving data processing and information flow between different departments—ultimately leading to improved service and product quality and strengthening the companies’ competitiveness.