Calling the World's Supply Chain Leaders
May 25, 2023, Dubai
Conference Part 3
Future of Logistics
Register now!
Calling the World's Supply Chain Leaders
May 25, 2023, Dubai
Conference Part 3
Future of Logistics
Register now!
Calling the World's Supply Chain Leaders
May 25, 2023, Dubai
Conference Part 3
Future of Logistics
Register now!
Calling the World's Supply Chain Leaders
May 25, 2023, Dubai
Conference Part 3
Future of Logistics
Register now!
Cargo Industry has Helped the World Survive the Pandemic: Joe Beydoun
We Will Continue to Manage the Chaos Demand is Creating: Ram Menen
AI and Data Analytics will Propel the Logistics Industry into the Future in taking the transport and logistics industry forward.
Automation and Electrificaton is the Future of Transport
Companies will have to find a way to merge their traditional knowledge and experience with state-of-the-art technology and expertise.
The Future Workforce will be Smaller but Smarter
Right training and knowledge to make best use of the upgraded technology.
Bader Al Ali of Etihad Cargo said that despite digitalisation, shippers are not going to eliminate freight forwarders from their supply chains in the future.
Forwarders Need to Innovate and Change Business Models to Stay Relevant
Freight Forwarders have to Provide More Value to Shippers in Future
The Future of Logistics Conference Highlights 1
The Pandemic has Given Us an Opportunity to Innovate
Today Capacity is King and the Supply Chain Requires Careful Planning
Air Cargo Community in the UAE is a Good Example of Cooperation
With Collaboration You Can Accelerate Innovation: AstraZeneca
Despite Consolidation the Shipping Industry Still has a Shortage of Capacity
The Supply Chain Needs to Consolidate in Order to Keep Logistics Costs Down
Biggest Challenge of e-Commerce today was Getting Goods from the Factory to Warehouse
Customers Need to Be Given a Choice of Service Providers
There is a Huge Opportunity for the Industry to Set Up Multi-User B2C Hubs
To Ensure Smooth Flow of Cargo More Ownership is Required at Every Stage
Middle East Still Has a Lot of Untapped e-Commerce Potential
Emirates Post is Working to Resolve the Problems Created by the Lack of Addressing
The Logistics Industry is Obliged to Look for Better Ways to Work Together
e-Commerce is Rapidly Transforming to ‘quick-commerce’
Tobias Maier, CEO, MENA Saloodo! - e-Commerce a Big Point of Internal at DHL
A Shipping Monopoly Would Not Be Efficient - DHL Saloodo!
Big Data and AI can Help Us Plan the Supply Chain Better - Saloodo!
e-Commerce Has Opened Up Retail Markets to the Whole World
We have Always Tried to Maintain Flexibility in Operations in Order to Excel
Genuine Information Exchange Between Stakeholders has Become More Common
Things are likely to become more stable in 2022
The Pandemic has Taught Us to Adapt to Challenges
All Players in the Supply Chain have to Come Together to Deliver Value
The UAE Government has Always Pushed for Greater Digitalisation
Big Terminal Operators Have to Innovate to Stay Competitive
UAE has Invested Heavily into Creating a Very Effective Ports Network
The Pandemic is Accelerating a Change in the Competitive Landscape of the Supply Chain
Cost of Overcapacity Far Exceeds that of Temporary Delays in the Supply Chain
Capacity is Not Built to Handle a Single Spike but More to Handle an Average Flow
Port Congestion Not Because of Any One Entity’s Inefficiency
Companies have to Start Preparing to Today to Realise the Full Potential of Technology
UAE to Emerge as a Key Testing Ground for Future Technologies
Middle East to be a Very Powerful Force in Transport and Logistics
Freight Forwarders have to Provide More Value to Shippers in Future
AI and Data Analytics will Propel the Logistics Industry into the Future
We Will Continue to Manage the Chaos Demand is Creating: Ram Menen
The Air Cargo Industry Needs to Stay Flexible
Forwarders Need to Innovate and Change Business Models to Stay Relevant
Right training and knowledge to make best use of the upgraded technologies
Cargo Industry has Helped the World Survive the Pandemic: Joe Beydoun
Climate for Innovation has Always been Very Good in the Region