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Al Meera Consumer Goods Company has focused its operations in providing quality goods and services to its customers in the past 10 years, deputy CEO Dr Mohamed Naser al-Qahtani said.
“Throughout its history, Al Meera has played an integral role in Qatar’s sustainable development, enjoying a slew of achievements that have been spearheaded by its executive management under the guidance of the Board of Directors,” he stated.
Addressing a press conference yesterday, the Al Meera official cited the upgrading and development of 26 branches spread across the country between 2005 and 2006, as well as with several identity and strategy revamps in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
Al Meera’s vision and mission began when it bought Qatar Markets Company (Giant Stores) and the Al Oumara Bakeries company. It also signed a franchise agreement with WHSmith Travel Limited, a leading provider of magazines, books, stationery and office supplies, to operate WHSmith stores in Qatar.
Dr al-Qahtani vowed to continue striving and exerting efforts to mark even more accomplishments in the future. He thanked HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and HH the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani for fully supporting the company.
In its decade-long history, Al Meera has played an integral role in Qatar’s sustainable development projects, with unwavering commitment to social and cultural values in its position as a leading national company.
Keeping pace with the future, Al Meera has made strides in the field through a strategic plan that has entailed branch expansion in line with Qatar’s urban boom and population growth. Its efforts are aligned with the Qatar National Vision 2030 for sustainable development across all Qatari territories.
“Bringing life to family shopping, the company has adhered to world-class shopping standards at the service of consumer needs and satisfaction, as well as at the various communities, nationals and residents in Qatar,” Dr al-Qahtani added.
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