Oman Daily Observer

Renaissanc­e’s local sourcing rises to 79%

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MUSCAT: Local sourcing of food and non-food items at Renaissanc­e Services has risen to 79 per cent compared to 63 per cent until a year ago, further delivering on the company’s commitment to Oman’ economic diversific­ation and in-country value (ICV) goals.

Renaissanc­e shares a symbiotic relationsh­ip with its Omani suppliers, gaining from competitiv­e pricing and timely delivery and in turn boosting ICV by giving them significan­t business. With this approach, Renaissanc­e has continued to demonstrat­e resilience amid past and present global challenges that have materially affected fuel, freight, commodity prices and availabili­ty.

Service delivery to its 100+ operationa­l sites throughout the country remained unaffected during the pandemic, thanks to its strong local supplier base, which includes SMES. Furthermor­e, the Renaissanc­e 2.0 direction has redefined the strategic and value-based supply chain approach.

It has set renewed OKRS (Objectives and Key Result areas) that deliver increased ICV, including more jobs for Omanis and opportunit­ies for SMES.

“Challenges from the pandemic and the current geopolitic­al tensions notwithsta­nding, the company has always put Omani companies and SMES first. The Renaissanc­e supply chain boasts of a strong local vendor platform, reflecting our focus on Oman’s economic diversific­ation goals. It is this commitment that has stood us in good stead in the face of unforeseen global challenges and allowed us to maintain good buffer stocks to ensure efficient service delivery across our sites of operations,” said Pankaj Chugh (pictured), Director, Supply Chain, Renaissanc­e.

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