Saudi Company for Hardware SJSC
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Saudi Company for Hardware SJSC
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Saudi Co. for Hardware engages in the import, export, wholesale, and retail of hardware Its products include automotive, bed and bath, building materials, electrical and power supplies, electrical appliances, furniture, hard ware, house ware, lawn and garden, lighting, outdoors, paint and sundries, plumbing supplies and fixtures, sports and accessories, storage and organization, tools, and toys. The company is headquartered in Riyadh, Riyadh. The company went IPO on 2015-05-12. Its household improvement products fall under different departments, such as lightings, automotive, bed and bath, electrical appliances, lawn and garden, toys, storage and organization, building materials, sports equipment, plumping supplies, pain and sundries, outdoor living, indoor furniture, house wares and hardware. The company offers a group of home solutions, such as paints, floor and wall, bathroom accessories, power, keep your garden beautiful, electrical device holder, washing and ironing, cars travel, storage, dust, water and moving. The firm operates more than 20 stores in different cities and offers over 45,000 products. Furthermore it has warehouses in Central and Western region, as well as maintenance centers in Central, Eastern, and Western regions. Its subsidiary, Medscan Terminal Co, is a provider of long-distance freight trucking services.
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