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Thamer Al-Muhid to Lead SAMI

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Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) appoints Thamer M. Al-Muhid as its new CEO, effective February 1.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) has announced the appointment of Thamer M. Al-Muhid as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective February 1. The decision was confirmed during a meeting of SAMI's board of directors, chaired by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.

Al-Muhid brings over 30 years of global leadership experience to his new role, with expertise in driving organizational transformation, operational excellence, and international expansion. His diverse background includes strategic initiatives, mergers and acquisitions, research and development, and forging key international partnerships.

Prior to his appointment, Al-Muhid served as Group CEO and Managing Director of Saudi Chemical Co. Holding, and held senior leadership roles at prominent organizations such as SABIC, Almarai, and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

As CEO, Al-Muhid will oversee SAMI's efforts to advance cutting-edge technologies, produce world-class defense products, and strengthen strategic partnerships. His leadership is expected to expedite SAMI's progress toward achieving its ambitious objectives, including localizing 50% of the Kingdom's defense spending and fostering national talent in the defense sector.

This appointment underscores SAMI's ongoing commitment to positioning Saudi Arabia as a global leader in defense manufacturing and innovation.

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