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OTO Crowned Digital Ambassador in Kingdom’s Innovations Competition

 

OTO, MENA’s leading logis-tech and SaaS company, has been named the Digital Transformation and Technology Ambassador in the Kingdom’s Innovations Competition. The competition, which is aired on AlOula Saudi channel every Saturday at 8:30pm, is the largest television program in the Kingdom and the region for innovations.

OTO competed against two other logistics technology companies, Torod and Logexa, and emerged victorious with a resounding 64% win. The panel of judges commended OTO for its innovative approach and its contribution to the digital transformation of the logistics industry in the region.

The competition aims to highlight innovative solutions and technologies that are changing the face of business in the Kingdom and the region. The judging panel, which comprises industry experts and business leaders, evaluates companies based on parameters such as innovation, market potential, customer adoption, and long-term potential.

As the Digital Transformation and Technology Ambassador, OTO will represent the logistics industry in the final round of the competition. The company’s innovative approach, which integrates over 180 regional and international shipping couriers and delivery companies to create a seamless omnichannel experience for businesses of all sizes, is expected to be a major highlight in the final round.

“We are thrilled to be named the Digital Transformation and Technology Ambassador in the Kingdom’s Innovations Competition. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, and our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that transform the logistics industry in the region. We look forward to representing the logistics industry in the final round of the competition and showcasing our innovative solutions to a wider audience,” said Mohammad Al Razaz, Co-Founder and CEO of OTO.

The final round of the competition promises to be an exciting event, with leading companies from different industries vying for top honors and a 1 million SAR prize.