As an entrepreneur and expert in digital transformation, he is committed to developing innovative solutions aimed at optimizing the management of companies in the industrial sector.
Mohamed Louati (photo) is a Tunisian data analysis expert and technology entrepreneur. He is co-founder and CEO of Logimes, a technology company specializing in solutions for the industrial sector.
Founded in 2021, Logimes is a digital services start-up that supports industrial companies wishing to set up a production management system for their workshops. In particular, it makes it possible to monitor production in progress in real time, evaluate operator performance and measure overall production performance.
“Our goal is to be the strategic partner that guides the transition to advanced production management systems, thereby improving operational efficiency and competitiveness in the Industry 4.0 era. Building on innovation, commitment, excellence and collaboration, our mission is to provide personalized solutions and drive our customers’ success for a more efficient and sustainable future,” can we read on the company’s website.
Among the products offered by Logimes is Fastuz, a learning platform that offers practical training adapted to the needs of the job market, allowing learners to prosper in their careers. The company also offers DAS ERP, a comprehensive solution for business process management.
Mohamed Louati holds an engineering degree in statistics and information analysis, data analysis option, obtained in 2004 at the Higher School of Statistics and Information Analysis. He also holds a master’s degree in economic and econometric modeling obtained in 2005 at Tunisia Polytechnic School.
His professional career began in 2004 at Karmex, an industrial company, where he held the position of analyst and administrator of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. In 2011, he joined Logidas, an ERP solutions publisher, where he gradually climbed the ranks as business developer, operations director, then co-president and CEO.
Melchior Koba
Published by Sèna DB de Sodji
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