About the end of the cluster

In the 1980s, engineer Mohsen Salem founded the first store under the name of his grandmother, Mrs. Al-Tayyibah Al-Boushousha, nicknamed Umm Al-Saad. The store specialized in selling Egyptian craft products, including ceramics, silver, kilims, and handicrafts, and was associated with a group of stores bearing the name Sett Al-Kul.
The last of the cluster was considered the fifth store opened by Engineer Mohsen in Al Yamama Center in Zamalek, and the first store to specialize in hardware trade and combine Egyptian and imported goods to keep pace with the openness of that period. The idea of ​​the store was simple and revolved around providing everything you could think of in one store. The display method was innovative, contrary to what was common at that time, which allowed the consumer to choose what suits him, put it in a shopping cart, and go directly to the cashier without interference from the specialized seller. The end of the cluster contains accessories, makeup, gifts, and even cassette tapes and home phones.
Engineer Mohsen was confused about choosing a name for the store until one of the employees suggested to him the name of the last of the cluster , imagining that it was the last store he would open, and no one imagined that its splendor and fame would reach what it is today.
The policy of the end of the cluster is based on diligence in providing a wide range of quality goods and their experience by Engineer Mohsen and the work team to ensure the required level of quality with a small profit margin and attention to good treatment while ensuring ease of exchange and return, which created an atmosphere of familiarity between Egyptians and another brand. Cluster .
Towards the end of the 1990s, engineer Mohsen sent Moataz’s daughter to study in America, and he caught the eye of a group of famous stores that sell everything for a dollar, which inspired the group to allocate stores carrying the famous phrase “Anything for 2.5,” and from here the end of the cluster contributed to the establishment of an entire sector of merchants and manufacturers to meet the demand. The increase in customers buying discounted goods to the point that the end of the cluster was selling lampshades for 2.5 EGP, an electronic toothbrush, and a set of 5 glass cups for 2.5 EGP until 2016.
After the spread of advanced malls in Egypt, the last cluster developed into the form that is now found in most malls in Egypt and succeeded in adopting modern trade methods while maintaining the same simple profit margin policy, quality, good treatment, and ensuring ease of exchange and return.
Finally, the group, based on the request of its fans and to keep pace with the increasing growth in the volume of e-commerce, created its website, which bears the distinctive “Akher Al Cluster” brand, to present to you the latest “Akher Al Cluster” offers available at your doorstep from the brand that you trust throughout the Republic, so that we can continue to serve you with love.