Riyadh sits at the centre of one of the fastest-transforming economies in the world. Construction contractors manage multi-billion riyal projects across the city. Government entities and semi-government organisations run complex procurement, vendor management, and financial reporting under increasing scrutiny. Retail groups operate hundreds of branches across the Kingdom. Logistics providers move goods across a supply chain that reaches every corner of Saudi Arabia. Every one of these businesses shares the same problem — departments running on separate systems, data that never reconciles, and reporting that takes weeks instead of hours. An ERP system solves all of it by connecting every part of your operation into one platform.
GO-Globe builds custom ERP systems for Riyadh businesses across construction, government, retail, real estate, logistics, oil and gas, and healthcare. We have delivered over 800 enterprise systems since 2005 for clients ranging from growing companies to royal families and government organisations. Every system is built to your exact processes, compliant with Saudi regulations, and supported by a team that understands the local market.


An ERP system — enterprise resource planning — brings your finance, procurement, inventory, sales, HR, and reporting into a single platform. When a purchase order is raised, the system checks your approved budget, notifies the supplier, updates committed costs, and records the liability in your accounts — all in one step, with no manual data transfer between systems. Every department in your Riyadh business works from the same live information at the same time.
Riyadh businesses that replace disconnected systems with a unified ERP reduce manual data entry by 60 percent on average. Finance teams close monthly management accounts in two days instead of eight. Operations managers stop chasing updates across WhatsApp groups and phone calls. Leadership receives accurate financial reports on demand instead of waiting for someone to compile them at month end.
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme is accelerating digital transformation across every sector of the Riyadh economy. Government entities, contractors, and private businesses are all under pressure to digitise operations, improve transparency, and comply with ZATCA e-invoicing and VAT reporting requirements. Cloud ERP software sits at the centre of this transformation — connecting your systems, automating compliance workflows, and giving leadership real-time visibility across the entire business.
Your team accesses GO-Globe's cloud ERP from any device — head office, site office, warehouse, or remotely — and the system scales as your headcount and transaction volume grow without server hardware or internal IT infrastructure. All data is hosted on secure, encrypted servers with role-based access controls. For organisations with strict data residency requirements, GO-Globe also builds on-premise ERP systems deployed entirely within your own infrastructure.


A standard ERP records what happens in your business. An ERP with built-in automation acts on it. When a construction project reaches 80 percent of its approved contract value, the system alerts the project director before additional commitments are made. When a supplier invoice arrives, the system matches it against the purchase order and delivery note automatically — three-way matching with no manual review unless there is a discrepancy. When ZATCA e-invoicing deadlines approach, the system generates compliant invoices in the required format without any additional steps from your finance team.
GO-Globe builds ERP systems for Riyadh businesses with workflow automation, approval routing, smart alerts, and reporting rules your team configures once and the system runs permanently. Finance teams see live budget variance. Project managers see cost-to-complete in real time. Leadership makes decisions based on current facts rather than last month's report.
GO-Globe delivers full-cycle ERP development for Riyadh businesses — from requirements mapping through to live deployment and long-term support. We build on proven platforms including Odoo, SAP Business One, Oracle, and fully custom frameworks depending on your industry, scale, and compliance requirements. Every system integrates with your existing accounting software, CRM, procurement portals, government platforms, and third-party APIs from day one.
Our Riyadh ERP development team builds finance modules, procurement management, inventory control, HR and payroll, project accounting, contract management, and reporting dashboards as one connected system. All financial modules are built to support ZATCA e-invoicing compliance and VAT reporting as standard. We do not deliver generic templates — every system is mapped to your actual processes and configured to the regulatory environment your business operates in.


Construction and Contracting — Construction and contracting companies in Riyadh use ERP to manage project budgets, subcontractor payments, materials procurement, retention tracking, and contract variations from one platform. The system tracks actual cost against approved contract value in real time and alerts project directors before overspend occurs.
Government and Semi-Government — Government entities and semi-government organisations in Riyadh use ERP to manage procurement approvals, vendor payments, asset registers, and financial reporting in full compliance with government accounting standards. The system enforces multi-level approval workflows, maintains complete audit trails, and produces the financial statements and budget utilisation reports that oversight bodies require.
Retail and Wholesale — Retail chains and wholesale distributors across Riyadh use ERP to manage stock across multiple branches, process customer orders, track supplier deliveries, and reconcile sales across physical and online channels in real time. The system prevents overselling, automates reorder triggers, and produces VAT-compliant invoices for every transaction.
Real Estate and Property Management — Real estate companies in Riyadh use ERP to manage lease agreements, tenant billing, maintenance requests, owner distributions, and property-level financial reporting from one platform. The system generates rent invoices automatically, tracks arrears, and produces IFRS-compliant financial statements for each property portfolio.
GO-Globe follows a structured four-stage process for every Riyadh ERP implementation. Stage one maps your current operations — every department, every data source, every approval workflow, and every compliance requirement the system must handle. Stage two designs the system architecture, builds the custom modules, and connects all required integrations including ZATCA e-invoicing where applicable. Stage three tests every scenario against real business data before anything goes live.
Stage four is go-live with hands-on staff training delivered in Arabic and English. Your team learns the platform in guided sessions before the launch date so no one is working through a new system during a live business day. Most GO-Globe ERP implementations in Riyadh complete in eight to sixteen weeks. Focused single-department builds go live in under six weeks including training, data migration, and compliance configuration.


GO-Globe provides ERP consulting for Riyadh businesses that already run a system and need it improved, extended, or brought into compliance. We assess your current platform, identify where it slows your team down or creates compliance risk, and recommend targeted changes that recover efficiency without replacing everything from scratch. Many clients recover 20 to 30 percent more performance from an existing ERP before a full rebuild is needed.
For new builds, our Riyadh ERP consulting team works directly with your department heads and compliance officers to document every process and regulatory requirement before development begins. This is how we prevent the most common ERP failure in Saudi Arabia — a system that does not handle local compliance correctly and requires expensive rework after go-live. GO-Globe maintains active support relationships with Riyadh clients for years, covering ZATCA updates, system upgrades, and staff onboarding as your business grows.
GO-Globe has built enterprise systems for governments, royal families, global corporations, and growing businesses since 2005. Our regional experience spans the Gulf from our Dubai base, and we understand the compliance requirements, procurement standards, and operational realities that Riyadh businesses face. We are not a software reseller — we build systems that match your processes, your team structure, and your regulatory environment.
Every Riyadh ERP project comes with a dedicated project manager, bilingual support in Arabic and English, a fixed-price proposal with no hidden costs, and a clear go-live timeline agreed before work begins. Our process starts with a free assessment of your current operations. Most Riyadh clients recover the full project cost within six to nine months through reduced staff hours, fewer compliance errors, and faster reporting cycles that give leadership the numbers they need when they need them.




A single platform that connects your finance, inventory, procurement, HR, and operations so every team works from the same live data without manually transferring information between systems.
Yes. Every financial module GO-Globe builds for Saudi Arabia includes ZATCA Phase 1 and Phase 2 e-invoicing compliance as standard, with VAT calculation, QR code generation, and submission to the ZATCA portal built in.
GO-Globe ERP projects take eight to sixteen weeks. Focused single-department builds go live in under six weeks, including compliance configuration, data migration, and bilingual staff training.
Yes. We integrate with SAP, Oracle, Odoo, government procurement portals, payroll providers, banking APIs, and most custom-built platforms used in Saudi Arabia.
Cloud ERP suits most Riyadh businesses — faster setup, lower upfront cost, and accessible from any location. On-premise works for government entities or organisations with strict data residency and sovereignty requirements.
Cost depends on the number of modules, integrations, compliance requirements, and users. GO-Globe provides a fixed-price proposal in SAR after a free assessment so you know the full investment before committing.