Eram Group’s emphasis on investing in Saudi Arabia

ERAM GROUP, headquartered in Saudi Arabia, is in the process of setting up production plants especially in electrical and chemical sectors with joint venture partners from different parts of the world. These plants not only will serve the local market but will also cater to US and Asian markets.

August 15, 2013
Eram Group’s emphasis on investing in Saudi Arabia
Eram Group’s emphasis on investing in Saudi Arabia





ERAM GROUP, headquartered in Saudi Arabia, is in the process of setting up production plants especially in electrical and chemical sectors with joint venture partners from different parts of the world. These plants not only will serve the local market but will also cater to US and Asian markets.



More importantly, some ventures include technology transfers and setting up of R&D centers in the Kingdom. These initiatives will enhance the technology landscape and would add diversity to human capital in the Kingdom.



Eram typically invests in business that have high growth potential and scalability in terms of technology and manpower and a direct bearing on transforming social realities that impact the common man’s life.



Eram Group, a leading business conglomerate with well-entrenched business presence across the continents was founded in mid 1980s. The exemplary leadership of its Chairman and Managing Director, Dr. Siddeek Ahmed, has helped the group achieve an exponential growth in last few years.



The group has a highly specialized infrastructure and enviable talent house conducting diversified business activities in the vibrant global market.



 Eram has a global presence with offices in  Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Korea, Turkey, Italy and UK. The group’s most valuable asset are those thousands of employees working in 11 countries.  Eram also offers a unique work culture that encourages creativity and openness. The group is highly diversified and has a wide spectrum of interests spread across oil & gas, petrochemicals, power, water, industrial contracting, project management solutions, automotive, healthcare, travel, it, manufacturing, trading, 3D animation etc.



More than 20 years of experience in business and contractual activities has made its CMD Dr. Siddeek Ahmed highly provisioned in directing and promoting diversified enterprises. But what success has taught him is to be more down to earth and more than money it is values that drive the people and the organization.



Siddeek endeavors to be highly employee friendly and has admirable rapport building and relationship management skills, which has helped to nurture strong bonds among employees, clients, partners and well wishers. He also has an extraordinary talent in identifying and building high performance teams.



Mastering the art of delegation is one of the key factors behind his success apart from being a proficient negotiator and sharp observer with an eye for details. 



Eram Group has a well-organized Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) team, which takes care of its charitable activities and endowments. The group’s commitment to sustainability and philanthropy is not limited to CSR activities, Eram continues to invest on technologies and businesses that promote sustainability and ease common man’s lives.



On the occasion of 67th Indian Independence day, Dr. Siddeek expressed his feeling of being a proud Indian and stated his gratitude to the encouragement bestowed by Custodian of Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Saudi Arabian government authorities. He also highlighted his belief in local manpower in bringing his group to this level. Also as an associate of Saudi Indian Business Network (SIBN), under the aegis of the Ambassador of India, helps Siddeek Ahmed in exploiting and developing the vast potential that exists between the two friendly countries. — SG

 


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