Adam Forgacs
Efficio, a leading global procurement and supply chain consultancy, has announced the promotion of Adam Forgacs to the role of Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.
Based in Dubai since 2019, Forgacs’ promotion reflects Efficio's continued focus on strengthening its presence in the Gulf. He began his journey with Efficio in 2011 in the London office, where he specialised in strategic sourcing, outsourcing, and procurement transformation across various industries including banking, pharmaceuticals, construction, chemicals, hospitality, and fashion.
Since moving to the Middle East, Forgacs has played a key role in building Efficio’s profile in the region. He led the development of the firm’s Local Content and Industrialisation services and established Efficio’s Local Content Centre of Excellence. His efforts have greatly contributed to Efficio’s growth across key sectors such as petrochemicals, mining, telecommunications, aviation, and the public sector, particularly in KSA and the UAE.
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Jens Pedersen, CEO of Efficio, said: "Adam’s promotion to Vice President is not only a personal achievement but also a reflection of the value he has brought to Efficio and its clients across the Gulf. His leadership has strengthened our relationships with government entities and major clients, further positioning Efficio as a trusted advisor in the region."
As Vice President, Forgacs will continue to develop and nurture key client relationships across KSA, UAE and new target markets within the region, together with continuing the growth of Efficio’s market leading Local Content, Localisation, Industrial Development and Sustainability services.
Efficio’s continued investment in the Gulf reflects the region’s increasing demand for world-class expertise in procurement, capital planning, and supply chain management. With Forgacs leading Local Content initiatives the Mena operations, Efficio is well-positioned to support governments and private sector organisations as they undertake ambitious giga-projects and drive sustainable economic growth.
--TradeArabia News Service