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Overview of FRT
Future Rider Trading LLC ('FRT'), was incorporated on 2004 as a limited liability company and operates in the United Arab Emirates under a commercial license no 555942, issued by Department of Economic Development, Dubai. The registered address of the company is P. O. Box: 91788, Dubai, UAE.
FRT was founded by Mr. Hamid Reza Aniami, and has been in operation in UAE for over seven years with the aim of providing full distribution service of high quality IT compo peripherals at competitive prices to its valued customer around the world.
FRT has awarded with a status of Golden partnerS of 'AMD' and 'INTEL', ranking as one of the largest producer of Processors in the world. FRT became the Business partner of DELL and ACER in the Middle region. FRT got the distribution of LE ...XAR/ CRUCIAL/ RENDITION rams, MSI products in the Eastern Africa , SAPPHIRE graphic cards and INNO3D graphic cards in the Uon. This is one of the main strength of Future IT Distribution in providing its customers' Information Technology solutions. With this strength, FRT has developed its identity as 'Future IT Distribution'.
FRT has earned a number of national and multinational customers. FRT's valued business customers cover a diverse range of activities such as wholesale, retail, manufacturing and services. With many of its customers, FRT has a privileged to have regular, on-going * 2004 to 2011, FRT grew in revenue by an average 15% annually, and that without compromising our standards of quality.
Vision and mission statement
FRT aims become one of the most affordable and accessible distributor, retailer, wholesaler of high-quality information technology related computer products to our customers
Aims to establish the FRT's reputation upon strict conformity to high quality and moral standards whilst moulding its success around an efficient and strong corporate entity.
Driven by a consumer focused sales and strategy, FRT will respond to consumer demands in high quality products whilst providing a fast, efficient and friendly service.
Description of Business
FRT operates principally as a full service distributor of Components, Laptop, Networking and Accessories and such products are designed for diversified number of users such as government agencies, schools, small businesses, and individual home users.
FRT provides an IT compo peripherals forum wherein the following computer related products and services are being offered:
Components includes: HDD, CPU, VGA Card, Memory Module, Flash Drive, ODD, Mother Board and LCD Monitor;
Laptops;
Networking and
Accessories
Economic outlook
Positive factors
High economy boom;
High liquidity in the region though:
Large current account surplus;
Increased government spending; and
Increase in foreign investment in the region.
High oil prices, projected to remain relatively high; and
High disposable income.
Wealthiest country in terms of Per Capita GDP coupled with high liquidity;
Favorable business environment;
Working towards being a financial and logistic hub;
High increase of population especially expatriates;
Increase in demand for service for example real estate, health care, education etc; and
Increase in demand for infrastructure such as transportation networks.
Industry overview
IT Market overview
The total size of the UAE IT market is expected to close to US$4bn in 2012. With IT a key element of the Emirates' development, a number of major local and federal government initiatives together with a strong and diversifying economy should ensure continued growth over the forecast period. Meanwhile, the oil-led boom across the Middle East will continue to be a boost to IT and infrastructure spending in the UAE.
IT Industry development
The federal government is also encouraging the development of 'smart cities', another regional trend. Recently, the government announced that its target of getting 90% of businesses online by the end of 2010 was likely to be met. Services are becoming an increasingly important component of many deployment contracts, as evidenced by recent projects by leading UAE corporations such as Emirates Airlines and Etisalat.
Spending should be strongest in the government, financial, and oil and gas verticals. Other key non-oil sectors driving the economy include banking, which is likely to be the single largest industry vertical in terms of IT investments over the forecast period. Real estate has also experienced a massive investment boom in the past five years, and this is set to continue, with the National Bank of Dubai projecting at least US$50bn in outlays in property development in the emirate until 2010.
The UAE federal government's recently announced UAE Strategic Plan calls for a strengthening of e-government programmes. The focus of the program is to support implementation of programmes at federal government level. The federal government ministries have often lagged behind progress by the leading local governments, particularly Dubai. As such, Dubai government, which has had many of its departments and services online for some time, will lend expertise to the project.
However, local government continues to dominate and accounts for around 20% of total IT Services spending. Dubai Municipality announced that it expects to spend anything between US$1.6mn and US$2.2mn per year over the next few years implementing its plan of getting 90% of government services online. Together with additional funds available from a separate infrastructure budget, it is likely the organisation will spend at least US$2.8mn annually on e-government * Dhabi is accelerating its efforts to emulate Dubai, led by the Abu Dhabi Systems and Information Committee (ADSEIC), a body created in 2005 to develop and drive initiatives to transform government services in the *any Perspectives
In line with the prime aim of FRT, to become one of the most affordable and accessible distributor, retailer, wholesaler of high-quality information technology related computer products to our customers, FRT believes that we are well positioned to take advantage of the increased global demand for IT computer related products.
In order to keep the momentum of growth, we are focusing on broadening our customer base, continuously improving quality of our product/service and increasing geographical presence. We are also looking to explore new segments of business which are developing as the economy grows.
Being one of the keys to a successful business is increasing the customer base while keeping the existing customers happy. FRT is striving to offer a significantly improved customer services by a number of ways i.e.;
Expanding its service centre to serve its customer in more fast and efficient manners;
Introducing online tracking system, in order to facilitate the customer to track the status of job requested by them;
Introducing online customer support service for the immediate solutions to the customers' queries. Read more
Future Rider Trading LLC ('FRT'), was incorporated on 2004 as a limited liability company and operates in the United Arab Emirates under a commercial license no 555942, issued by Department of Economic Development, Dubai. The registered address of the company is P. O. Box: 91788, Dubai, UAE.
FRT was founded by Mr. Hamid Reza Aniami, and has been in operation in UAE for over seven years with the aim of providing full distribution service of high quality IT compo peripherals at competitive prices to its valued customer around the world.
FRT has awarded with a status of Golden partnerS of 'AMD' and 'INTEL', ranking as one of the largest producer of Processors in the world. FRT became the Business partner of DELL and ACER in the Middle region. FRT got the distribution of LE ...XAR/ CRUCIAL/ RENDITION rams, MSI products in the Eastern Africa , SAPPHIRE graphic cards and INNO3D graphic cards in the Uon. This is one of the main strength of Future IT Distribution in providing its customers' Information Technology solutions. With this strength, FRT has developed its identity as 'Future IT Distribution'.
FRT has earned a number of national and multinational customers. FRT's valued business customers cover a diverse range of activities such as wholesale, retail, manufacturing and services. With many of its customers, FRT has a privileged to have regular, on-going * 2004 to 2011, FRT grew in revenue by an average 15% annually, and that without compromising our standards of quality.
Vision and mission statement
FRT aims become one of the most affordable and accessible distributor, retailer, wholesaler of high-quality information technology related computer products to our customers
Aims to establish the FRT's reputation upon strict conformity to high quality and moral standards whilst moulding its success around an efficient and strong corporate entity.
Driven by a consumer focused sales and strategy, FRT will respond to consumer demands in high quality products whilst providing a fast, efficient and friendly service.
Description of Business
FRT operates principally as a full service distributor of Components, Laptop, Networking and Accessories and such products are designed for diversified number of users such as government agencies, schools, small businesses, and individual home users.
FRT provides an IT compo peripherals forum wherein the following computer related products and services are being offered:
Components includes: HDD, CPU, VGA Card, Memory Module, Flash Drive, ODD, Mother Board and LCD Monitor;
Laptops;
Networking and
Accessories
Economic outlook
Positive factors
High economy boom;
High liquidity in the region though:
Large current account surplus;
Increased government spending; and
Increase in foreign investment in the region.
High oil prices, projected to remain relatively high; and
High disposable income.
Wealthiest country in terms of Per Capita GDP coupled with high liquidity;
Favorable business environment;
Working towards being a financial and logistic hub;
High increase of population especially expatriates;
Increase in demand for service for example real estate, health care, education etc; and
Increase in demand for infrastructure such as transportation networks.
Industry overview
IT Market overview
The total size of the UAE IT market is expected to close to US$4bn in 2012. With IT a key element of the Emirates' development, a number of major local and federal government initiatives together with a strong and diversifying economy should ensure continued growth over the forecast period. Meanwhile, the oil-led boom across the Middle East will continue to be a boost to IT and infrastructure spending in the UAE.
IT Industry development
The federal government is also encouraging the development of 'smart cities', another regional trend. Recently, the government announced that its target of getting 90% of businesses online by the end of 2010 was likely to be met. Services are becoming an increasingly important component of many deployment contracts, as evidenced by recent projects by leading UAE corporations such as Emirates Airlines and Etisalat.
Spending should be strongest in the government, financial, and oil and gas verticals. Other key non-oil sectors driving the economy include banking, which is likely to be the single largest industry vertical in terms of IT investments over the forecast period. Real estate has also experienced a massive investment boom in the past five years, and this is set to continue, with the National Bank of Dubai projecting at least US$50bn in outlays in property development in the emirate until 2010.
The UAE federal government's recently announced UAE Strategic Plan calls for a strengthening of e-government programmes. The focus of the program is to support implementation of programmes at federal government level. The federal government ministries have often lagged behind progress by the leading local governments, particularly Dubai. As such, Dubai government, which has had many of its departments and services online for some time, will lend expertise to the project.
However, local government continues to dominate and accounts for around 20% of total IT Services spending. Dubai Municipality announced that it expects to spend anything between US$1.6mn and US$2.2mn per year over the next few years implementing its plan of getting 90% of government services online. Together with additional funds available from a separate infrastructure budget, it is likely the organisation will spend at least US$2.8mn annually on e-government * Dhabi is accelerating its efforts to emulate Dubai, led by the Abu Dhabi Systems and Information Committee (ADSEIC), a body created in 2005 to develop and drive initiatives to transform government services in the *any Perspectives
In line with the prime aim of FRT, to become one of the most affordable and accessible distributor, retailer, wholesaler of high-quality information technology related computer products to our customers, FRT believes that we are well positioned to take advantage of the increased global demand for IT computer related products.
In order to keep the momentum of growth, we are focusing on broadening our customer base, continuously improving quality of our product/service and increasing geographical presence. We are also looking to explore new segments of business which are developing as the economy grows.
Being one of the keys to a successful business is increasing the customer base while keeping the existing customers happy. FRT is striving to offer a significantly improved customer services by a number of ways i.e.;
Expanding its service centre to serve its customer in more fast and efficient manners;
Introducing online tracking system, in order to facilitate the customer to track the status of job requested by them;
Introducing online customer support service for the immediate solutions to the customers' queries. Read more
Type of consumer electronics
- Computer Hardware

