Iran-origin business NikKhah Consulting has launched two new Middle East offices in the UAE and Turkey.

Headquartered in Tehran, NikKhah Consulting is a leading player in Iran’s management consulting industry. The firm covers a diversity of services, including strategic management, human resources, sales and distribution and marketing and market research work, among other aspects of business.

Having been in business since 2013, the consulting firm has worked with companies across various industries, including the likes of Saipa, Iran Khodro, Golestan, Golrang, Persia Khodro, Energy, Shasta, Somayeh, Nilper and Razi.

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As NikKhah Consulting looks to meet growing (international) demand for its services, the firm has launched new offices in Dubai and Istanbul. The hubs will enable the firm to provide its Iranian customer base with an on the ground offering aimed at helping them expand into and grow in the UAE and Turkey.

Meanwhile, the offices will also help local businesses with entering the Iranian market. According to Amir Nikkhah, the founder and CEO of NikKhah Consulting, the firm has over the years helped “many industrial companies from Italy, Germany, Spain, India, Taiwan, Korea, China, UAE and Turkey” establish or grow their production operations and/or sales organisations in the Iranian market.

The new offices will provide NikKhah Consulting a more direct line to many of such customers, with Dubai and Istanbul among the most important trade hubs in the region.

Third on the list: NikKhah Consulting will help companies across both sides of the table with trade services, and with import/export-related supply chain optimisation services.

Recently, NikKhah Consulting served as a consultant on the Freshcano project. Financed by the European Union in Iran for two years, the project saw the firm advise on import strategies to Iran, before promoting products to the nation’s most important stores in Tehran. During this promotion, the consultancy also reviewed and analysed consumer data, compiling it into a report on consumer behaviour in the nation.

Sourced from Consultancy-me.com

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