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MCi Debuts Track Platform In Qatar, Marking Middle East Entry

KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (Bernama) -- Management Controls Inc (MCi), the leader in contractor data and cost management, has expanded its global presence with the launch of its Track Platform in Qatar.

“This deployment reinforces our commitment to serving industrial leaders across the globe. We are enabling our customers to reduce risk, eliminate waste, and ensure accountability—no matter where they operate.

“By anchoring our platform with such a key site in the Middle East, we have gained a crucial foothold in a region where we expect to expand considerably over the coming years,” said MCi President, Ken Naughton in a statement.

First in the Middle East, this milestone marks the 55th international site to implement MCi’s solutions for real-time contractor visibility, compliance, and cost control, which have a presence spanning major industrial operations in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa.

The implementation took place at one of the largest gas-to-liquids (GTL) facilities, a complex industrial operation run by a global energy leader, reinforcing Track’s ability to scale across the most demanding environments.

Expansion into Qatar reflects MCi’s continued international growth and worldwide demand for enterprise-grade solutions that bring transparency and control to complex contractor operations.

With the Track Platform now live, site leadership in Qatar will benefit from improved labour, equipment, and material cost control; automated contract enforcement; real-time data visibility; and seamless integration with existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.

-- BERNAMA