Galfar Chooses Wrench Document Management Technology
Galfar Chooses Wrench Document Management Technology

Middle East, 08th January 2025: Galfar Engineering & Contracting SAOG, one of the largest engineering, contracting and construction companies in the Middle East, has decided to replace their document management framework, including a home-grown document management tool, with the Wrench SmartProject Document Management Solution. The decision comes in the wake of Galfar’s efforts to ensure 100% compliance with ADNOC standards, across all their contractors and subcontractors.
Said Philips Tharakan Galfar was looking for a system that would provide reports in the formats set up by ADNOC, and they wanted the system to have enough flexibility to quickly update the report format as required, if an when such changes were made by ADNOC. SmartProject provides this, and also integrates well with RasterEx 2D as they wanted and so we were able to tick all their boxes for a document management system.
Galfar made the decision to go with Wrench SmartProject in response to a recommendation by their consultants.
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