‫مجموعة أباريل تواصل توسعها الاستراتيجي في المنطقة بافتتاح 100 متجر جديد في النصف الأول من 2024

شهد هذا التوسع مجموعة من أبرز العلامات المشهورة عالمياً مثل هاكيت لندن، ليفايز، نيويوركر، أردين، بيركنستوك، ديون لندن، ستيف مادن، وأثليتسكو، بفرلي هيلس بولو كلوب، سكتشرز، تيم هورتنز، اسيكس، ألو بيروت

مجموعة أباريل تواصل توسعها الاستراتيجي في المنطقة بافتتاح 100 متجر جديد في النصف الأول من 2024
مجموعة أباريل تواصل توسعها الاستراتيجي في المنطقة بافتتاح 100 متجر جديد في النصف الأول من 2024

دبي، الإمارات العربية, Aug. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

حققت مجموعة أباريل، الشركة الرائدة عالمياً في مجالات الأزياء وأساليب الحياة، نجاحاً ملحوظاً في رحلة نموها عبر افتتاح 100 متجر جديد في الشرق الأوسط وآسيا في النصف الأول من 2024. فمن خلال تقديم علامات تجارية بارزة عالمياً مثل ستيف مادن، وديون لندن، وأثليتسكو، وبفرلي هيلس بولو كلوب، وألدو، وسكتشرز، وتيم هورتنز، واسيكس، وهاكيت لندن، وليفايز، ونيويوركر، وأردين، وألو بيروت، نجحت مجموعة أباريل بترسيخ بصمتها في أهم الأسواق العالمية مثل الهند، والبحرين، والإمارات، وعُمان، والسعودية.

افتتاح هذه المتاجر الجديدة يسلط الضوء على الالتزام الراسخ لدى مجموعة أباريل بتقديم تجربة تسوّق استثنائية لعملائها. ومن خلال هذه الفروع الجديدة، فإن مجموعة أباريل تستمر في جهودها نحو تحقيق الإبتكار ورضا العملاء من أجل تقديم أفضل الخدمات والمنتجات لكل ما يزور هذه المتاجر.

وقال السيد نيراج تيكشينداني، الرئيس التنفيذي لدى مجموعة أباريل ” نحن في غاية الفخر لافتتاح أكثر من 100 متجر جديد في النصف الأول من 2024. هذه الانجاز يعكس التزامنا ومثابرتنا لتوسيع حضورنا وتطوير تجربة التسوّق لدى عملائنا في مختلف المجتمعات حول العالم. كل متجر يدل على أكثر من مجرد النمو، بل يدل على الابتكار والالتزام بالتميز في قطاع التجزئة. كما نهدف لمواصلة رحلة نجاحنا وتقديم القيمة الاستثنائية لعملائنا الأعزاء.”

وتسلط سلسلة الافتتاحات التوجه الاستراتيجي لمجموعة أباريل نحو تعزيز حضورها في السوق بالتزامن مع التزامها بجلب الأزياء العالمية الفاخرة للمتسوقين في هذه الأسواق.

لمحة عن مجموعة أباريل

تقف مجموعة أباريل، أكبر مشغل في مجالات الأزياء وأسلوب الحياة، على مفترق طرق الاقتصاد الحديث في مدينة دبي، بدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة. واليوم، أضحت المجموعة قادرة على تلبية احتياجات ملايين المتسوقين عبر أكثر من 2,200 متجراً وأكثر من 85 علامة تجارية وبتعيين 22,000 موظف من مختلف الثقافات.

حققت المجموعة حضوراً قوياً وراسخاً في دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي في البحرين وقطر وعُمان والمملكة العربية السعودية والكويت كما أنها نجحت في التوسيع استراتيجياً لمجالات تسويقها في الهند وجنوب أفريقيا وسنغافورة وإندونيسيا وتايلند وماليزيا ومصر. وإضافة إلى ذلك، وضعت المجموعة استراتيجيات واضحة للدخول إلى العديد من الأسواق الناشئة مثل هنغاريا والفلبين.

تدير مجموعة أباريل العديد من العلامات التجارية العالمية الشهيرة، التي انطلقت من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية وكندا وأوروبا وأستراليا وآسيا، وتضم الكثير من الأسماء الرائدة في عالم الأزياء، الأحذية ونمط الحياة على غرار تومي هيلفيغر، تشارلز آند كيث، سكتشرز، ألدو، كروكس، ناين وست،كلفن كلاين، إروبوستال، وغيرها من الأسماء بالإضافة لعلامات تجارية رئيسية مثل تيم هورتنز، جيميز إتاليان، كولدستون كريمري، إنجلوت، ريتوالز وذلك على سبيل المثال لا الحصر.

يذكر بأن الفضل في نجاحات مجموعة أباريل ونموها المذهل يعود لرؤية وتوجيهات مؤسستها ورئيسة مجلس الإدارة سيما جنواني فيد، التي انطلقت بالشركة من القوة إلى الأقوى منذ نشأتها وعلى امتداد عقدين من الزمن.

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Princess Sumaya Meets with QSTP Delegation to Strengthen Innovation, Entrepreneurship Cooperation


Amman: Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, President of the Royal Scientific Society, held a meeting on Monday with a delegation from Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), led by its President, Dr. Jack Lau.

The delegation’s visit included discussions with officials from the Royal Scientific Society and Princess Sumaya University for Technology.

In the presence of Her Highness, the delegation engaged in talks with the Vice President of the Royal Scientific Society, Arafat Awajan, and the Executive Director of the iPark Business Park, Omar Hamarneh. The discussions centered on strengthening cooperation in promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property rights for pioneering projects in Jordan, Qatar, and the broader Arab region.

The focus was on exchanging expertise among entrepreneurs, enhancing communication channels, and supporting the transformation of entrepreneurial initiatives into successful enterprises. The discussions also explored ways to leverage the QSTP’s p
rograms that incubate, accelerate, and guide Jordanian entrepreneurs.

The President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Wijdan Abu Haija, held talks with the visiting delegation, focusing on potential collaborations in scientific and applied research, as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.

Abu Haija highlighted the university’s achievements in academic, research, and extracurricular activities, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and contributing to the advancement of innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological fields. She underscored the university’s dedication to nurturing distinguished youth talents at the global level.

The QSTP delegation highlighted the park’s role as a leading center that integrates applied research, technological innovation, incubation, and entrepreneurship. They emphasized the park’s support for global and local technology companies and emerging projects with a focus on technology.

After the visit, the delegation expre
ssed their appreciation for the unwavering support provided by Princess Sumaya to this esteemed educational institution. They also praised the university’s efforts in elevating the standards of education and scientific research in Jordan and expressed their readiness to enhance cooperation.

The visit concluded with a tour of the university, where the delegation viewed projects developed by students and faculty in the fields of computer science, engineering, and business technology.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Princess Sumaya Meets with QSTP Delegation to Strengthen Innovation, Entrepreneurship Cooperation


Amman: Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, President of the Royal Scientific Society, held a meeting on Monday with a delegation from Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), led by its President, Dr. Jack Lau.

The delegation’s visit included discussions with officials from the Royal Scientific Society and Princess Sumaya University for Technology.

In the presence of Her Highness, the delegation engaged in talks with the Vice President of the Royal Scientific Society, Arafat Awajan, and the Executive Director of the iPark Business Park, Omar Hamarneh. The discussions centered on strengthening cooperation in promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property rights for pioneering projects in Jordan, Qatar, and the broader Arab region.

The focus was on exchanging expertise among entrepreneurs, enhancing communication channels, and supporting the transformation of entrepreneurial initiatives into successful enterprises. The discussions also explored ways to leverage the QSTP’s p
rograms that incubate, accelerate, and guide Jordanian entrepreneurs.

The President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Wijdan Abu Haija, held talks with the visiting delegation, focusing on potential collaborations in scientific and applied research, as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.

Abu Haija highlighted the university’s achievements in academic, research, and extracurricular activities, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and contributing to the advancement of innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological fields. She underscored the university’s dedication to nurturing distinguished youth talents at the global level.

The QSTP delegation highlighted the park’s role as a leading center that integrates applied research, technological innovation, incubation, and entrepreneurship. They emphasized the park’s support for global and local technology companies and emerging projects with a focus on technology.

After the visit, the delegation expre
ssed their appreciation for the unwavering support provided by Princess Sumaya to this esteemed educational institution. They also praised the university’s efforts in elevating the standards of education and scientific research in Jordan and expressed their readiness to enhance cooperation.

The visit concluded with a tour of the university, where the delegation viewed projects developed by students and faculty in the fields of computer science, engineering, and business technology.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Princess Sumaya Meets with QSTP Delegation to Strengthen Innovation, Entrepreneurship Cooperation


Amman: Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, President of the Royal Scientific Society, held a meeting on Monday with a delegation from Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), led by its President, Dr. Jack Lau.

The delegation’s visit included discussions with officials from the Royal Scientific Society and Princess Sumaya University for Technology.

In the presence of Her Highness, the delegation engaged in talks with the Vice President of the Royal Scientific Society, Arafat Awajan, and the Executive Director of the iPark Business Park, Omar Hamarneh. The discussions centered on strengthening cooperation in promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property rights for pioneering projects in Jordan, Qatar, and the broader Arab region.

The focus was on exchanging expertise among entrepreneurs, enhancing communication channels, and supporting the transformation of entrepreneurial initiatives into successful enterprises. The discussions also explored ways to leverage the QSTP’s p
rograms that incubate, accelerate, and guide Jordanian entrepreneurs.

The President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Wijdan Abu Haija, held talks with the visiting delegation, focusing on potential collaborations in scientific and applied research, as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.

Abu Haija highlighted the university’s achievements in academic, research, and extracurricular activities, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and contributing to the advancement of innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological fields. She underscored the university’s dedication to nurturing distinguished youth talents at the global level.

The QSTP delegation highlighted the park’s role as a leading center that integrates applied research, technological innovation, incubation, and entrepreneurship. They emphasized the park’s support for global and local technology companies and emerging projects with a focus on technology.

After the visit, the delegation expre
ssed their appreciation for the unwavering support provided by Princess Sumaya to this esteemed educational institution. They also praised the university’s efforts in elevating the standards of education and scientific research in Jordan and expressed their readiness to enhance cooperation.

The visit concluded with a tour of the university, where the delegation viewed projects developed by students and faculty in the fields of computer science, engineering, and business technology.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Gaza Strip: 10 killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Deir Al Balah


Gaza Strip: Ten Palestinians were killed and a number of others injured Monday in Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strips, according to medical sources.

They said among the victims were seven who fell in Gaza Port, three in a raid on Al Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City, and two in a drone attack east of Deir Al Balah in Central Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency

33 killed in Gaza Strip in 24 hours, death toll up to 40,435


Gaza Strip: Israeli occupation forces committed two massacres in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, leaving 33 people dead and injuring 66 others, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

The latest casualties took to 40,435 the death toll from the ongoing war, which began on October 7, and the number of injuries surged to 93,534, it said in its daily report.

It said many victims remained under the rubble of buildings targeted by air strikes, or were on roads out of reach of ambulance and civil defense crews.

Source: Jordan News Agency

33 killed in Gaza Strip in 24 hours, death toll up to 40,435


Gaza Strip: Israeli occupation forces committed two massacres in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, leaving 33 people dead and injuring 66 others, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

The latest casualties took to 40,435 the death toll from the ongoing war, which began on October 7, and the number of injuries surged to 93,534, it said in its daily report.

It said many victims remained under the rubble of buildings targeted by air strikes, or were on roads out of reach of ambulance and civil defense crews.

Source: Jordan News Agency