ORA Developers deploys JAGGAER to streamline global procurement
DUBAI, UAE, 14 January 2026: ORA Developers said it is streamlining sourcing, strengthening supplier collaboration and improving visibility across its international operations through the deployment of a unified digital procurement solution from JAGGAER. Making the announcement through a Press Release, ORA said the platform supports its rapid growth and underpins its ambition to modernise procurement as a strategic driver of operational excellence.
ORA said it operates across the Caribbean, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Grenada, Iraq, Pakistan, the UAE and Tunisia. The company said it works with a wide network of consultants, contractors and suppliers in categories ranging from interior finishing materials and furniture to hospitality, IT and professional services. ORA said that by standardising supplier performance evaluation on a single platform it can identify and engage high-performing partners in each market regardless of geography. The company said this allows developments in all regions to benefit from consistent quality, access to premium materials and proven expertise.
ORA said the introduction of JAGGAER’s sourcing and supplier management capabilities brings new levels of transparency to tendering processes. The company said that with each market facing different regulatory requirements, the platform provides a structured, audited and fully digital approach to managing bids and supplier participation. ORA said this transparency improves internal governance and strengthens the resilience of its global supply chain without compromising local autonomy. ORA added that it contributes to business benefits including timely project delivery and more efficient resource allocation.
From an ESG standpoint, ORA said it is using the platform to accelerate responsible sourcing across its operations. The company said JAGGAER enables it to assess suppliers on sustainability criteria during onboarding and evaluation. ORA said this supports its commitment to eco-friendly materials, supplier diversity and clear reporting on ESG-related procurement indicators, which the company said allows sustainability to be embedded into the earliest stages of project development.
ORA said procurement is often overlooked despite being one of the most influential parts of the real estate and construction value chain. ORA added that digitalising this function allows it to work with the best suppliers in each market, improve quality and consistency across developments.

JAGGAER said it commends ORA for its commitment to raising industry standards. “ORA is creating a benchmark for how real estate and construction companies can use digital procurement to unlock efficiency, transparency and resilience at scale,” said Troy Meyers, Chief Customer Officer, JAGGAER. “Their approach demonstrates how a modern, data-driven procurement model can support business expansion while improving supplier collaboration and sustainability outcomes. We are proud to support ORA on this transformation,” Meyers added.
