ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News
Thursday, 26 November 2009 21:28 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Putting passengers first

Transportation
What are the core elements of passenger experience and customer services in Middle East and European airports?

Putting passengers first

Friday, 10 April 2009

Last word

Transportation
Sir Richard Branson had the last laugh after the Australian Grand Prix as his sponsored cars finished tops.

Last word

Monday, 06 April 2009

Keys to the Kingdom

Transportation
With multi-billion dollar investments in transportation infrastructure, can Saudi Arabia successfully market itself as a land of opportunity to the logistics industry?


Thursday, 02 April 2009

Risky times

Transportation
In today's challenging economic climate, logistic companies really need to think twice before cutting their insurance budgets.

Risky times

Wednesday, 01 April 2009

Building the better picture

Transportation
Piecing together the multi-million dollar investment behind Aqabas logistical transformation.

Building the better picture

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Water proof

Transportation
Despite facing fierce weather conditions, Oman has ambitions to meet the latest passenger needs.

Water proof

Saturday, 21 March 2009

A flying start

Transportation
A number of aviation training institutes have cropped up to cater for the industry’s manpower shortage. But will the economic downturn leave new students hanging in the air?

A flying start

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Mission critical

Transportation
The United Nation's world food programme makes safety its priority when flying into danger zones.

Mission critical

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Safe shelving

Transportation
Warehouse accidents involving racking systems are normally kept under wraps in the Middle East. However, logistics managers must become proactive in reducing the risk of collapsed racking and maintaining a safe working environment for employees.

Safe shelving

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Ticket to ride

Transportation
The Dubai Metro is set to go live this September following years of planning and development but will it help?

Ticket to ride

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Top 5

Transportation
Air Cargo Middle East & India surveys the five new technologies on which airfreight professionals should keep a close eye during 2009.

Top 5

Friday, 06 March 2009

Back in business

Transportation
The Bahrain Gateway cost US$340 million and opens for business on 1st April. Sea Freight Middle East was invited to take a look at the ambitious terminal, which experts have predicted will become a major transhipment hub in the Northern Gulf.

Back in business

Tuesday, 03 March 2009

What lies beneath: Contraband

Transportation
Smugglers constantly try to bring drugs, explosives and millions of counterfeit goods into Dubai. Melissa Sleiman meets the people at Dubai Customs who fight them.

What lies beneath: Contraband

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Fly for le$$

Transportation
Despite economic turbulence, low cost carriers in the region seem prepared to soldier on. Aviation Business profiles the industry leaders.

Fly for le$$

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Travel bug

Transportation
Following the success of Dubai Airport's third terminal, a review of Middle East tourism reveals good news for the region's aviation sector.

Travel bug

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Work in progress

Transportation
Air Cargo Middle East & India reviews two conflicting arguments about India's airfreight future.

Work in progress

Monday, 16 February 2009

In the money

Transportation
While airlines across the globe are struggling, Qatar’s national carrier is still flying high.

In the money

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Dubai Maritime City

Transportation
At US$1 billion and counting, the Dubai Maritime City is ahead of schedule and attracting the attention of the maritime world.

Dubai Maritime City

Considering Kuwait

Transportation
BMI reveals its Q1 forecasts for the Kuwaiti freight sector.

Considering Kuwait

Friday, 13 February 2009

On dangerous ground

Transportation
Ensuring safety is the number-one issue for the hazardous freight industry. But are some regional countries behind in their deployment of modern dangerous goods regulations?

On dangerous ground

 « Prev  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next » 

SPOT POLL

Have you cut back your spending on groceries amid the downturn?

Actually, I’ve reduced my spending on everything… food, clothes, going out – the lot.
I’ve swapped to non-brand food items, and always look for special offers, but that’s it.
No, I’m spending the same.
No way, it's champers and caviar for dinner every night!
ArabianBusiness.com/Jobs - Middle East Jobs Search
  1. PAYROLL ACCOUNTANT (Dubai Based)
    Industry: Finance
    Location: Dubai, UAE
  2. Underwriting Manager
    Industry: Finance
    Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  3. Market Risk Oficer
    Industry: Finance
    Location: Dubai, UAE
  4. Personal Assistant
    Industry: Finance
    Location: Qatar, Qatar
  5. Accountant
    Industry: Finance
    Location: Dubai, UAE
Browse all jobs »

READER COMMENTS

Reader Comments (24 hrs)

  1. Somali pirates free UAE-owned cargo ship 1
    26 Nov ' 09 at 18:26
    Do you guys not realize that these pirates attack on little dingy and are armed to their teeth worth rocket and grenade launchers....   More  »
  2. Saudia passengers compensated $1.81m in 2008 1
    26 Nov ' 09 at 13:08
    Well it's really clear that the saudi airlines doesn't provide the minimum need for their passenger. On 26 Nov. 2009 we were going to...   More  »

Read all user comments >

Gitex 2009