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- ECO-revolutionFeatures | 17 August 2008
How hybrid engines are becoming a cost-effective solution for fleet managers.
- Taking on the worldComment | 11 August 2008
Logistics is not an industry that people tend to get very excited about.
- Stand and deliverInterviews | 11 August 2008
Fadi Ghandour, founder and CEO of Aramex, reveals how he turned his firm into a global logistics giant.
- The colour of moneyComment | 20 July 2008
Increasing regulation ensuring businesses adopt ‘green strategies' could force firms to be eco-friendly.
- Freight expectationsInterviews | 23 May 2008
Aramex CEO Fadi Ghandour on how the Middle East's biggest courier service expects to reap record revenues both at home and abroad.
- Citizens of the worldFeatures | 3 October 2007
Advantages of corporate social responsibility, as firms worldwide aim to cater to broader sphere of influence.
- Family affairFeatures | 3 October 2007
Following massive investment, newcomer Mohebi Logistics plans its ambitious entry into ME logistics industry.
- Lebanon's market growthInterviews | 17 September 2007
Despite recent political troubles, country is emerging as potential logistics hub in ME.
- Special deliveryFeatures | 2 September 2007
With increasing modernisation of postal services around the world, ME has some catching up to do with airmail services.
- Counting on talentFeatures | 23 June 2007
Fadi Ghandour, CEO and founder of Aramex talks about his passion for his people.
- Top of the worldInterviews | 31 May 2007
Dubai World Central begins its air cargo operations next year amid much awaited anticipation as to what the largest airport in the world will be able to offer. Air Cargo Middle East & India speaks to Michael Proffitt, CEO of Dubai Logistics City to see what lies ahead for the potential Middle East superhub.
- Teaching an old horse new tricksComment | 1 April 2007
The Middle East airfreight sector is experiencing a period of rapid growth, with aircraft becoming more efficient, technology becoming more competent and airports becoming more capable.
- Industry educationFeatures | 31 March 2007
Logistics companies are establishing a series of inhouse universities in the Middle East to increase the skills base of employees and provide a competitive advantage over rivals. The strategy has already proved successful in other parts of the world, so can we expect similar results in this region?
- Dangerous loadsFeatures | 1 March 2007
In an industry where workplace accidents can cost a small fortune, most Western countries have strict regulations in place for forklift operations in the warehouse. With the Middle East struggling to keep up, what necessary measures should be implemented to improve forklift safety in the region?
- ECO-revolutionFeatures | 17 August 2008
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