From Local to Pioneering | Why Are We Redefining Gamlas Today?

A new phase requires new thinking

In recent years, the Saudi market has changed unprecedentedly. Aspirations have expanded! It made no sense to continue presenting ourselves in the same old way. Therefore, our decision to redefine Al-Ghamlas was part of our desire to advance and survive.

Expanding our vision. At Al-Ghamlas , we don't just aspire to expand; we believe that every step we take must be thoughtful and built on true value. Our expansion today doesn't just mean increasing branches or customer numbers; it means enhancing the experience, improving service, and expanding our presence in both the local and digital markets.


As customer behavior evolves, launching an online store wasn't just a technical step, but a strategic decision aimed at facilitating access to our products and enabling customers to make decisions with confidence, from anywhere, at any time.


The new identity paves the way for what's to come.

The change we're introducing today isn't just a new color scheme. It reflects a state of internal growth, a readiness to transition from a successful local company to an influential entity across the Kingdom, and perhaps beyond. The new identity carries greater ambition within its details and opens doors for us that we've never explored before.

We don't change for the sake of beautification, but because we believe that every client who chooses Glamlas deserves to see an entity that moves with confidence, develops its tools, and maintains its essence. We respect the relationship we've built with our clients from the beginning, and we know that trust is earned through credibility, experience, and discipline.


We're not closing a chapter... we're starting a new one.

Rebuilding our identity is not a denouement of the past, but rather the beginning of a clearer future, more in line with our present and aspirations. Al-Ghamlas' future is not built on slogans alone, but rather on action, development, and the constant belief that those who serve the Saudi market must first advance themselves.