Gulf Gulf: Flexibility and Technology in Commercial Security

Gulf logistics operators give priority to flexibility and technology adoption to move at security weaknesses in critical commercial arteries, including the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, which deals with 30 % of global trade. According to an exclusive interview with GULF Business, the CEO of Transcorp International Rodrigue Nacouzi stated that the risks require building a flexible data -based logistical network.

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The comprehensive economic partnership agreement in the United States of America (CEPA) is speeding up the demand for logistical services specialized in the cold chain to support increased trade in pharmaceutical, food and electronics. Data from the Indexbox platform indicate a similar rise in the size of the temperature sensitive goods that move through the axes of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, which enhances the need to enhance infrastructure. Companies respond by publishing proceedings and prediction analyzes to improve roads and managing disorders.

The efforts made at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council to expand regulations and simplify logistical services across the border create opportunities for regional expansion. Sustainability initiatives, including the merger of electric cars and solar powered warehouses, have become essential in operational strategies where the sector is in line with Net-Zero goals.

Source: Indexbox Market Intelligence

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