
Zeeshan Zahid
A data-driven transformation is reshaping how buildings are maintained, led by Zeeshan Zahid at Alghanim Industries. His work didn't just update maintenance routines—it rewrote them. By introducing an IoT-enabled predictive maintenance system, Zahid turned a traditionally reactive process into a proactive, data-driven operation. The results speak for themselves: service response times improved by 40%, and equipment failures dropped by 30%. This shift has become a benchmark for digital efficiency in the retail and commercial sectors, influencing how organizations across the Middle East approach facility management.
Before Zahid's intervention, maintenance teams relied on scheduled checks and manual reporting. Problems were often discovered only after they caused disruptions. Zahid's system changed that. Sensors now monitor equipment in real time, sending alerts before issues arise. Maintenance tasks are assigned automatically, and performance is tracked continuously. This approach results in fewer breakdowns, less downtime, and a more reliable environment for businesses and their customers alike.
The system collects data from HVAC, electrical, and building automation equipment across multiple facilities, enabling predictive maintenance and reducing unscheduled downtime. The digital helpdesk and asset management platform have been adopted by other organizations in the region, setting a new standard for operational transparency and service reliability. The system's success has made it a model for others looking to modernize their own maintenance practices.
The numbers tell a clear story. At Alghanim Industries, the new system reduced equipment failures by 30% and improved response times by 40%. These improvements are not just technical achievements—they translate into tangible benefits in the real world. Businesses experience fewer interruptions, customers enjoy smoother operations, and costs are kept under control. Zahid's approach has also contributed to the industry-wide adoption of energy-efficient operations, aligning with broader sustainability goals. From 2020 to 2023, implementation across facilities reduced downtime and maintenance costs, with ongoing improvements as the system scales.
Zahid's work extends beyond the Middle East. As co-founder of IRUMZEE Home Remodeling & Handyman Services in the United States, he is bringing the same principles to residential remodeling. By integrating sustainable materials and smart home technologies, Zahid is bridging the gap between commercial facility management and residential sustainability. This effort supports broader national goals for energy conservation and resilience.
Zahid's expertise is rooted in over 15 years of international experience in facilities management and engineering. His background includes leading sustainable infrastructure operations across the Middle East and the U.S., with a focus on energy efficiency and smart building systems. He is a Certified Facilities Manager and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering from the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences. He has pursued ongoing professional development through recognized programs (e.g., IFMA certifications, industry leadership forums).
When asked about the future of facilities management, Zahid said, "The key is to use data to anticipate problems before they happen. This not only saves money but also creates safer, more efficient environments for everyone." His approach emphasizes collaboration, mentorship, and the integration of digital transformation tools to optimize performance and enhance environmental outcomes.
Zahid's innovations have been recognized with multiple awards, including the Emergency Mall Opening Preparedness Leadership Award and the Excellence in Operations Award. His work has been cited and implemented by organizations across the Middle East and the United States, demonstrating international recognition of its value. By training hundreds of engineers and facility managers, Zahid has helped spread best practices and promote innovation in the industry. The initiatives support infrastructure modernization, energy conservation, and resilience on both a national and global scale, with tangible implications for policy, procurement, and standards in the region and beyond.
The story of Zeeshan Zahid is not just about technical achievement—it is about the transformation of an entire sector. His work supports national goals for infrastructure modernization, energy conservation, and resilience, leaving a lasting impact on how facilities are managed globally.
