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KPMG releases new publication titled ‘Growing new industrial supply chains’

by Saee Joshi
March 30, 2023
in Report

Roadmap for the global success of Saudi Arabia’s 752,600+ industrial SMEs

KPMG releases
Kenan Nouwailati, Head of Procurement, Supply Chain and Local Content Advisory, KPMG, Saudi Arabia

KPMG Professional Services recently released a new publication entitled ‘Growing new industrial supply chains’ and describing the journey that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) could undertake to set up industrial supply chains, the ecosystem of support that industrial SMEs navigate, and the challenges they face in Saudi Arabia. 

The paper outlines global examples and benchmarks to identify disparate strategies adopted by other nations and distil them into concise recommendations, which can be applied in the Kingdom to aid industrial SMEs in setting up their supply chains. 

Industrial SMEs in the Kingdom operate in a rich ecosystem of ministries, agencies, and programs that support growing enterprises. The efforts of the ecosystem are underpinned by the Saudi Vision 2030 and the goals of diversifying the economy and increasing the industrial sector’s contribution to GDP. 

Challenges

“Throughout their journey of establishing local industrial supply chains, SMEs may face various challenges, which can be exacerbated by global occurrences and shocks, such as the global Covid-19 pandemic,” commented Kenan Nouwailati, Head of Procurement, Supply Chain and Local Content Advisory, KPMG, Saudi Arabia.

“The broad challenges that may plague any industrial SME looking to establish itself in the Kingdom’s local industrial complex are fluctuations in demand and supply, attracting investments, attracting a skilled workforce with the right experience and regulatory challenges,” he added.

In Saudi Arabia, Monsha’at, the General Authority for SMEs, announced earlier this year that the number of SMEs has grown by 15%, to 752,600 SMEs, in the first quarter of 2022. 

Overcoming Challenges

The Kingdom is seeing growth as the maturity and skillset of local entrepreneurs increase, despite the hits taken by the global market in recent years.  

“Going global can mitigate some of the challenges industrial SMEs face when confined to the local sphere, such as fluctuations in supply and demand. Local SMEs will have to transform into resilient and technologically savvy operations to compete on the global stage,” noted Nouwailati.

Financial Support 

Financial support coupled with advisory services backed by the recently announced National Industrial Strategy offers a tremendous opportunity for industrial SME presence that can set up SMEs for long-term success and equip them to deal with the challenges they face in the industrial ecosystem, such as attracting investments, keeping up with digitalization, navigating regulations, and securing the right talent. 

Moreover, the ease of doing business in the Kingdom has improved significantly over the last few years, but difficulties remain in navigating the regulatory framework for industrial SMEs and investors. 

The Kingdom has been making changes to regulations to boost entrepreneurship, most recently in June 2022, with the new Companies Law, which is meant to improve financing and business dynamics in all sectors of the economy.

Regulations

The government has also introduced regulations to prioritize local SMEs in government tenders and procurement, but a lack of visibility into the government tender pipeline remains, which hinders industrial SME planning and operations, the report said.

“As Saudi Arabia looks to diversify its sources of revenue, grow its non-oil-based economy and increase the contribution of SMEs and the industrial sector to the GDP, supporting emerging industrial enterprises in the country will be vital,” asserted Omar Alhalabi, Director, Global Strategy Group at KPMG in Saudi Arabia.

Earlier, KPMG was appointed Knowledge Partner for the recently concluded Supply Chain Conference held in Riyadh in mid-October 2022.

At the Conference, KPMG released new research on industrial supply chain in Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with UNIDO and supported by Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources.

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