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Abu Dhabi's Procurement Transformation Drives Over $100M in Savings

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has achieved over $100 million in savings through a procurement transformation supported by Ivalua, setting a benchmark for government-wide procurement innovation.

The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has announced a major procurement transformation that has delivered over $100 million in savings, according to a press release from Ivalua, the spend management software provider that supported the initiative. The transformation, which focused on improving procurement processes and efficiency, has set a 'government-wide benchmark in procurement innovation' and delivered significant efficiency gains, the release states. Key achievements include over 50% growth in savings and substantial improvements in areas like supplier onboarding, contract management, and spend analytics. 'This procurement transformation has been a resounding success, delivering tangible results that demonstrate the power of innovative technology and best practices to drive savings and efficiency in the public sector,' said David Khuat-Duy, Corporate CEO of Ivalua. 'The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has established a model that we hope other government entities will follow.' The news comes as public sector organizations worldwide face growing pressure to maximize the value of every dollar spent. By leveraging advanced procurement solutions and optimizing processes, the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has shown how government entities can achieve significant cost savings while also improving transparency and compliance. This success story highlights the maritime industry's broader shift towards digital transformation and innovation in procurement and supply chain management. As ports, shipping companies, and other maritime organizations seek to drive efficiency and resilience, similar procurement optimization initiatives could yield substantial benefits across the sector.
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