
Logistics News ME’s April issue highlights the legacy and significance of the traditional wooden dhows in Dubai’s trade
This month’s cover story spotlights the evolving legacy and crucial importance of the traditional wooden dhows in Dubai, shared by Mahmood Amin Khoury, (Dubai Maritime Authority – part of PCFC).
Next, Kareem Abughazaleh (Foodie Holdings Limited), shares how the GCC region is requiring more seamless solutions with the catering industry, highlighting what to look for, whereas Arun Bruce (TransformationX) asks a critical question: “From a supply chain and procurement perspective, how secure are our food sources in the UAE?.” Trevor S. (GAC Dubai), however, gives away lessons from Europe’s logistics sector to enhance efficiency, technology use, and competitiveness in the Middle East.
Additionally, the issue features insights from Nitin Navneet Tatiwala (FedEx India, Middle East, and Africa) on how e-commerce elevates shopping experiences through the power of last-mile delivery, while Justin Endres, (Seclore) highlights how Seclore is shaping data security in the logistics world. Moreover, Melker Jernberg (Volvo Construction Equipment) shares how Volvo CE will transform Bauma 2025 with the first-ever zero-emission-only lineup.
Focusing on the maritime industry, Bryn Heimbeck, (Trade Tech Inc.) discusses the UAE’s Maritime Preload Cargo Information (MPCI) Programme and how Trade Tech’s expertise can help companies navigate the upcoming compliance requirements by the July 2025 deadline. Last but not the least, Love Mansukhani (Transcorp International) reveals how he optimises his day walking us through 12 hours of his routine.