Logistics Suez Canal considers transit fees discount to revive traffic Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority chief, Osama Rabie, said the authority is considering offering discounts ranging from 12 to 15 percent on transit fees to help restore traffic in the strategic waterway reeling from attacks by Yemen’s Houthis on Red Sea shipping. Rabie told privately owned Sada Al-Balad television channel in a phone interview that the […] May 13, 2025
Trade Oman invests $200m in port to bolster re-export business Oman is expanding one of its smallest ports located in the northern town of Shinas, in an attempt to bolster the sultanate’s re-export business and container connectivity. The project, which is expected to start in the third quarter of this year, will increase its area by 40 percent to 1.8 million square metres, according to […] May 12, 2025
Logistics Lower shipping rates hit Adnoc L&S earnings Adnoc Logistics and Services (Adnoc L&S) said earnings were reduced due to lower commercial shipping rates, despite revenues rising by nearly half in the first quarter of 2025. Net profit fell 5 percent year on year to $185 million (AED678 million) for the three months ending March 31, 2025, the company said in a statement […] May 12, 2025
Logistics AD Ports reports revenue gains from Red Sea crisis Abu Dhabi-listed AD Ports Group said first-quarter 2025 revenue jumped as Red Sea disruptions positively impacted its container shipping business. The top line was up 18 percent year on year to AED4.6 billion ($1.3 billion), supported by revenues from ports, economic cities and free zones, as well as maritime and shipping clusters, the company said […] May 9, 2025
Logistics Maersk expects Red Sea disruption throughout 2025 Danish shipping major Maersk expects the disruption in the Red Sea to continue throughout the rest of 2025. This week President Donald Trump said that the US will halt bombing the Houthis in Yemen after it agreed to stop attacking shipping lanes in the Middle East. Under the agreement, neither the US nor the Houthis […] May 9, 2025
Opinion Logistics Truce in Yemen offers reprieve but exposes shipping volatility It remains unclear whether shipping lines will deem the situation stable enough to resume May 9, 2025
Transport Tourism and fleet expansion drive up Dubai Taxi revenue Dubai Taxi Company, 75 percent-owned by state-backed Dubai Investment Fund, said revenues rose in the first quarter of 2025, supported by fleet expansion and tourism growth. The top line increased by 5 percent year on year to AED588 million ($160 million) in the first quarter. The taxi segment revenue increased 7 percent annually to AED515 […] May 8, 2025
Renewable Energy DP World trials hydrogen cranes to reduce emissions DP World, the world’s biggest container port operator, is testing out a hydrogen powered crane to reduce its reliance on diesel and cut carbon dioxide emissions. The Dubai logistics giant, which handles 70 million containers each year, operates 1,500 cranes in over 60 ports around the world. While it is considering converting half of those from […] May 8, 2025
Logistics AD Ports to break ground on Egypt logistics park this year State-controlled AD Ports Group and Egypt government-backed Suez Canal Economic Zone have signed a 50-year renewable deal to develop and operate a 20 sq km logistics and industrial park near the coastal city of Port Said on the Mediterranean Sea. The Abu Dhabi-based ports operator will develop, construct, finance, operate and manage the industrial and logistics zone in […] May 5, 2025
Logistics Oman to invest $260m in logistics to spur growth Oman is expanding its logistics sector with a series of projects this year worth $260 million to improve its facilities and spur growth in the GCC’s second-smallest economy by GDP. The government-led plan was made public this week to mark Oman 2025 Logistics Day. The investment will mainly go into developing free trade zones, airports […] May 2, 2025
Logistics Saudi’s King Abdulaziz Port set for logistics overhaul The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed off on two new projects that will bring SAR 500 million ($134 million) in investment to Dammam’s King Abdulaziz Port in eastern province. In the larger of the two projects, worth SAR 300 million, Mawani has formed a partnership with Alissa Universal Motors to build a logistics park […] May 1, 2025
Logistics European slump hits Middle East air cargo demand Demand for air cargo in the Middle East declined year on year in March, bucking a global growth trend, with the region’s European trade route the hardest hit. New monthly data from industry trade body the International Air Transport Association (IATA), showed that total global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometres (CTK), rose 4.4 percent year […] May 1, 2025
Analysis Transport Saudi Arabia’s EV ambitions face ‘chicken and egg’ dilemma Few of the car enthusiasts who attended Tesla’s launch in Riyadh last month arrived in electric vehicles. Hundreds turned out for the much-heralded opening event in Riyadh, an indication that the furore around the Tesla brand and its owner Elon Musk has not crossed the Atlantic. Despite this, public enthusiasm for electric vehicles (EVs) in […] April 28, 2025
Logistics CEO of Dubai’s logistics company Aramex resigns Othman Al-Jeda, group CEO of Dubai-listed logistics company Aramex, has resigned, the company said in a filing to the Dubai Financial Market on Thursday. Othman resigned “for personal reasons”, the company said, adding that the board of directors has appointed current chief financial officer Nicolas Sibuet as acting group CEO effective April 24. Nicolas joined […] April 24, 2025
Food & Drink UK company enters Dubai’s crowded rapid-delivery market Despite the congestion – in the market and on the streets of the UAE’s most populous city – yet another competitor, UK company Zapp, is entering Dubai’s rapid-delivery market. This is evidence there is still room for growth, analysts say. Zapp focuses on rapid grocery deliveries from its own so-called dark stores. A dark store is […] April 15, 2025
Analysis Logistics Fujairah’s grand plan could fall victim to tariff shock The emirate of Fujairah’s plans to expand its storage facilities and develop cleaner fuels and petrochemical production may be delayed as a result of the impact of tariff-led global trade tensions, according to a local authority. After Singapore and Rotterdam, Fujairah is the largest so-called “bunkering”, or ship-fuelling, port. It lies almost immediately outside the […] April 15, 2025
Logistics Outbound containers drive bumper March for Saudi ports A significant increase in the number of exported containers from Saudi Arabia helped drive a spike in volumes for ports across the country, according to the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani). Exported containers rose 32 percent in March compared with the previous year. 280,341 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a common industry measurement, were exported compared to […] April 14, 2025
Logistics Morocco seeks operator for Africa’s largest shipyard Morocco is seeking global companies or consortiums to run what it says will be Africa’s largest shipyard in Casablanca, according to a news report. State-owned National Ports Agency issued a tender last week, inviting bids from shipyard operators to develop, equip and operate the 52-acre facility for 30 years, Bloomberg reported citing communications director Abdellatif […] April 14, 2025
Logistics Oman targets $5bn investment with port expansion Oman’s Sohar Port and Freezone is seeking to draw in billions of dollars in additional investment, as the first phase of the project nears full occupancy, according to a media report. The expansion will increase annual throughput to more than 2.5 million tonnes of cargo, over $5 billion in investment and an addition of 500 […] April 14, 2025
Logistics Emirates to squeeze more from fleet with parcel deliveries Emirates has launched a premium package delivery service to open up new streams of revenue from its existing fleet and compete with the likes of DHL and Fedex for a share of a market worth nearly $500 billion. “Just like passengers, packages will travel from origin to destination directly,” the airline said in a press […] April 11, 2025
Logistics DP World starts work on expanding Canada port terminal Dubai ports operator DP World has started construction on the Duke Point Terminal expansion in western Canada, enhancing Vancouver Island’s connectivity and trade with international markets. Once completed, the terminal’s berth length will nearly double from 182m to 325m, while cargo handling capacity will expand to 280,000 twenty-foot equivalent units annually, the state-owned company said in […] April 8, 2025
Logistics AD Ports moves ahead with Angolan port upgrade State-controlled Abu Dhabi ports operator AD Ports Group is to upgrade Angola’s largest port as it expands its reach in Africa, the company said in a statement. The company has appointed UAE-based Mar Construction Civil & Obras Publicas to design and build the port’s infrastructure, the statement said. Additionally, the company has engaged Lebanon-based Dar Al […] April 7, 2025