Behind the brands Saudis eat at every day.
From Shawarmer to KUDU to Wooden Coffee to ARCHI to NORA. The systems Saudi F&B operators run on — installed by Magnaite, maintained by Magnaite, scaled with Magnaite through every expansion phase.
Saudi hospitality is one of the kingdom's most demanding operational environments.
Multi-branch networks. Friday rush velocity. Twenty-four-hour shifts. Loss prevention pressure. Vendor sprawl. Compliance overhead. The brands that win at this scale need infrastructure that doesn't just work — it stays out of the way.
That's the work Magnaite has done for the kingdom's most established F&B operators for over three decades. Not because we sell to them. Because we install once and stay through every iteration.
Six systems. One operating layer.
Each service stands alone. Together they form the operational stack Saudi QSR networks run on.
CCTV & AI Analytics: Loss prevention, transaction-linked video, AI shift visibility on Eagle Eye and DTIQ.
Cybersecurity: NCA-registered protection. Critical when payment systems live across hundreds of branches.
Networking: Branch-to-HQ connectivity that doesn't go down. Built on Ruijie infrastructure.
Digital Signage: Centralized menu management across all stores. OmmaSign-powered.
POS & Foodics: Payment infrastructure designed for the Friday rush. Integrated with Foodics.
24/7 Support: Same-day SLA across every city we deploy in. The reason clients stay.
The brands we run on.
Shawarmer — 140+ locations. KUDU. ARCHI — 30 to 70+ stores. Wooden Coffee. NORA. Trieste. Herfy — ~370 locations. Maqloba. Kook. Dr. Cafe. Multi-brand QSR, coffee, and casual dining across every region of the kingdom.
Questions we get about F&B.
Yes. Rapid-rollout expansion is the standard for Saudi QSR. We've deployed at pace alongside multi-brand operators scaling from tens to hundreds of locations. The model is established: pilot two or three stores, prove the standard, roll it out across the network.
Yes. Foodics is one of the POS platforms we have tested integrations with. POS infrastructure is deployed to work with the platforms F&B operators already run — we don't force a switch.
That's what they're engineered for. Friday peak is the test, not the edge case. Transaction infrastructure, network routing, and CCTV recording are all sized for the actual velocity Saudi F&B operations hit at peak.
Yes. Most long-running F&B networks have infrastructure accumulated over years — different vendors, different generations. We assess what's in place and design the upgrade path around it. We don't push a full rip-and-replace.
Run an F&B network? Let's talk about it.
Whether you're at three locations or three hundred, the conversation starts the same way: thirty minutes, no slides, an honest read of what would actually move the operation.
Where we've done this.
Wooden Coffee
Wooden Coffee is a premium Saudi coffee experience built around quality and consistency. Magnaite delivers the CCTV, AI loss prevention, and integrated POS infrastructure across the Wooden Coffee network — engineered to hospitality-grade reliability standards.
Read full story →ARCHI
ARCHI is a premium Saudi coffee chain expanding rapidly across the kingdom. When the brand needed to scale past thirty branches without losing the consistency that defined the experience, Magnaite built the pilot transformation that became the rollout standard for every store that followed.
Read full story →KUDU
KUDU is one of Saudi Arabia's most established casual dining brands. Magnaite has been part of the infrastructure story for years — deploying CCTV, networking, and POS systems alongside the brand's continued expansion across the kingdom.
Read full story →Herfy
Herfy is one of Saudi Arabia's largest and most established quick-service brands. Magnaite delivers the networking and audio-visual infrastructure that runs across the network — consistent standards, replicable deployments, and the support contract that holds it all together.
Read full story →Shawarmer
Shawarmer runs one of Saudi Arabia's largest QSR networks. As they scaled past one hundred branches, the variance between locations became the bottleneck — same brand, different speeds, different visibility. Magnaite built the system that made one hundred and forty branches behave like one.
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