Logistics News ME - September 2023

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A Year Wiser

While I prepared to chair a panel at the Sustainability Innovation Forum, meeting industry executives and getting to know the market in a more casual and intimate setting was rather refreshing.

I was thrilled that the event attracted some of the logistics industry's most influential players.

But if you were to ask me, what was it that I brought home that day? It was networking at its core. You never know where a connection might lead you because of the simple ties that you make. Perhaps someone wants something from me, or perhaps I would need something from them in the future. But I genuinely think that building a connection should never be done for gain. But do people actually act in that way? If you ask me, I don't know. Do they need to do that? Of course not, yet they continue to. Building relationships has always been a complicated process for me. However, adhering to my ideals, here we are, gearing up to host our first networking event for the logistics and supply chain industry.

we addressed and lived through. Be it if you have made a mistake you have since learnt from or chosen inadequately despite getting guidance from others. I will evaluate these incidents before I go on to the balance sheet. Correspondingly, my assets will be those I genuinely care about, adore, and have made explicit or implicit choices for. My decisions—about which I might not yet be certain—will be held accountable as liabilities. So, as per usual, I also reviewed my balance sheet this year. And to be completely forthcoming, as I have navigated through the darker nights and warmer days of life, the last year has been a rollercoaster for me. Even though I have lost connection with some of my closest friends, I have also developed a wealth of knowledge and experience, become closer to some family ties, forged lasting friendships, and made priceless experiences that I will sit back and reflect on in the future. For my birthday this year, I had dinner with my friends, and we relived my previous year, during which they did offer their outlook.

On September 22, 2023, we will be hosting LNME Connect, a gathering for those working in the sector to interact, network, and meet one another. The following night, we will witness the Logistics & Transport Awards 2023. Officially, let the events season kick-off!

And collectively with that, I analysed my balance sheet for 2022. It is a beautiful feeling to realise how my perspectives have changed, and not exactly it being clubbed with growing age becomes more tangible every year.

he past week has seemed like a sudden rush of work after everyone recuperated from their leisurely summer vacations. And at this moment, we could say everyone is "back to business." With that, BNC Publishing inaugurated the first event of the season on August 31, 2023, after the staging of the Sustainability Innovation Forum and Sustainability Innovation Awards. Industry experts from the UAE, KSA, Oman, and other countries attended both events.

IThad my annual milestone celebration at the beginning of this month. As I have done for the last two years, I evaluate my life balance sheet on the day of my birthday. Sitting down, I will always reflect on how the preceding year has gone. I will carry over my profit and loss account on my primary balance sheet, including your assets and liabilities, exactly as we do for any other balance sheet.

To put it even more simply, I would include particular events and circumstances in my profit and loss account depending on how much I had gained or lost over the year from the experiences

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JULY 2023

Meydan Free Zone, the world’s go-to partner for 360-degree business setup services in Dubai, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aramex, a leading global provider of comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions, to initiate a partnership aimed at offering more options for SMEs to Grow from Dubai. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in the industry and underscores the commitment of both entities to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and drive sustainable economic growth.

Under the MoU, Meydan Free Zone and Aramex will pool their expertise to further strengthen the offerings of Meydan Free Zone not only in the region but also across the globe. This partnership will encompass various vital services of the Meydan Free Zone, such as logistics, finance, regulatory support, and marketplace infrastructure. Clients will benefit from comprehensive solutions, including company setup, instant bank account opening, visas and residency support, customs codes, import and export services, e-commerce/ marketplace solutions, and digital payment gateways.

On the other hand, Aramex will contribute its innovative solutions catering to diverse business requirements.

With an extensive portfolio covering domestic and international express services, freight-forwarding, logistics & supply chain solutions, valueadded services, and tailored solutions for e-commerce, Aramex, in collaboration with Meydan Free Zone, is positioned to support SMEs and entrepreneurs to grow and flourish. Businesses at Meydan Free Zone can now access Aramex services by applying to open Corporate accounts, further amplifying the award-winning free zone’s appeal as a destination built for business and designed for life.

Through this partnership, the two organizations will leverage their resources and capabilities to provide SMEs with a broader range of solu-

tions and services, ultimately stimulating entrepreneurs to Grow from Dubai and making the economy more sustainable.

The ink was exchanged between Hamed Ahli, Head of Meydan Free Zone, and Tarek Abu Yaghi, General Manager of Aramex in the UAE, at a ceremony at the Meydan Hotel, Nad al Sheba, in Dubai.

“We are delighted to embark on this transformative journey with Aramex,” said Hamed Ahli, Head of Meydan Free Zone. “This partnership allows us to leverage our combined strengths and create an ecosystem that empowers SMEs to Grow from Dubai, promoting sustainability and driving economic progress. Together, we will generate new opportunities, enhance processes, and elevate the overall business landscape in the region and beyond.”

From his part, Tarek Abu Yaghi, General Manager of Aramex in the UAE, said: “As part of our commitment to supporting entrepreneurs and startups in the region and across the globe, Aramex is proud to partner with Meydan Free Zone. Through this partnership, we will pool our resources with Meydan Free Zone to offer SMEs a wider selection of products and services to help them better succeed. At Aramex, we are committed to encouraging entrepreneurs to establish themselves in Dubai while fostering and strengthening the city’s growing economy.”

The partnership between Meydan Free Zone and Aramex is projected to create a thriving and energetic business ecosystem, empowering small and medium-sized enterprises and promoting longterm growth.

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MEYDAN FREE ZONE AND ARAMEX WORK TOGETHER TO SUPPORT SMES TO EXPAND FROM DUBAI

Addverb, a global manufacturer and supplier of complete warehouse automation solutions, has partnered with Logsquare, a leading system integrator for logistics solutions, to expand its presence in the Middle East, especially in GCC and Iraq markets. The partnership will allow both

companies to leverage their expertise and offer premium automation solutions to their customers.

Addverb’s expertise lies in delivering end-to-end intralogistics automation solutions based on Industry 4.0, IoT, and robotics. With a wide-ranging portfolio, the company offers unique combinations of fixed and mobile automation systems powered by robust enterprise

software to serve clients across many industries.

Logsquare provides a complete range of comprehensive, integrated solutions and consulting services to optimize logistics operations. As a renowned player in the Middle East region, Logsquare possesses local engineering and implementation expertise supported by a robust European backbone.

The partnership will primarily focus on integrating Addverb’ Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) portfolio and software like Fleet Management System (FMS) into Logsquare’s total solutions for their customers.

“We are thrilled to partner with Logsquare to expand our reach in the GCC and Iraq markets,” said Pieter Feenstra, CEO of Addverb EMEA. “After opening our own office in Dubai for total solutions, we are excited to offer our mobile portfolio to a renowned partner like Logsquare to accelerate our growth in this region. We are eager to collaborate with them as their expertise in logistics and integration will complement our expertise in automation and robotics, allowing us to offer a comprehensive solution to our customers.”

“This partnership is between a distinguished regional intralogistics player and a promising OEM with a diversified forward-looking technology. Logsquare seeks to enrich its solutions and product portfolio with Addverb’s AMRs. This will enable us to boost our offerings further and combine applications,” affirmed Jacques Adem, Managing Director, Logsquare. When asked about this partnership’s importance, Jacques added, “The main value addition will be on our client side in MENA whereby we will be able to join the differentiators of both entities, local engineering and execution capabilities paired with reliable, cuttingedge technology.”

Addverb and Logsquare’s partnership promises to offer customers in the Middle East region a diverse selection of cutting-edge automation solutions to streamline supply chains, optimize operational efficiency and improve bottom lines. Both companies are enthusiastic about embarking on this journey together and anticipate a long and fruitful collaboration.

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LOGSQUARE AND ADDVERB JOIN FORCES FOR A MIDDLE EAST STRATEGIC ALLIANCE

CEER AND SIEMENS ANNOUNCE A PARTNERSHIP TO DIGITALLY TRANSFORM THE DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Ceer, Saudi Arabia’s first electric vehicle brand, announced that it is collaborating with Siemens Digital Industries Software to accelerate Ceer’s digital transformation and empower Ceer’s engineers to design and build genuinely next-generation vehicles using the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software for the design, development,

validation, and manufacturing of Ceer’s electric cars.

James DeLuca, Ceer’s CEO, said, “We are happy to collaborate with Siemens Digital Industries Software and deploy its portfolio of solutions at Ceer. Given the transformational changes in the automotive industry, having the right partner and software solution are fundamental to our mission to design, build, and sell aspirational vehicles for our customers.”

“We are delighted that Ceer has chosen the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to help build the first electric vehicle brand in the Kingdom and to kick start the automotive manufacturing industry in the region,” said Edwin Severijn, Senior Vice President and General Manager EMEA, Siemens Digital Industries Software.

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DHL Global Forwarding, the leading logistics provider worldwide, announces a successful partnership with the UAE’s leading commercial vehicle and machinery company, FAMCO, to introduce the Volvo Electric FM Truck in the Middle East as a testament to their commitment to sustainable logistics solutions. This marks DHL’s deployment of the first Volvo truck in its UAE fleet after having already deployed over 50 Volvo trucks in its European fleet.

The signing ceremony for this partnership took place at the DHL MEA Innovation Center on August 24. DHL Global

Forwarding and FAMCO officials, in the presence of several dignitaries. DHL Global Forwarding’s partnership with FAMCO in the UAE reinforces a shared vision of promoting sustainable logistics. This agreement underscores DHL Group and FAMCO’s proactive stance in shaping the industry’s future through innovation and sustainable solutions.

DHL wants to reduce all logistics-related emissions to net zero by 2050. It is doing this by committing to a set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2030 in line with the Paris Agreement, investing EUR 7 billion to reach it. This investment will be used to increase its use of sustainable aviation fuels, design

all new buildings to be carbon neutral, offer a comprehensive portfolio of green products and electrify 60% of its lastmile delivery by 2030.

DHL already has over 30,000 e-vehicles for pickup and delivery in operation. The logistics leader also plans to increase the use of sustainable fuels in air, ocean and road transportation to more than 30% by 2030. Furthermore, DHL will offer sustainable alternatives for 100% of all core products and solutions.

Tobias Maier, CEO of Saloodo! MEA stated, “Our partnership with FAMCO is a testament to our commitment to revolutionizing the logistics industry through sustainability and innovation. As we progress towards achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, DHL remains steadfast in delivering smart, sustainable solutions to our customers.”

The Volvo Electric FM Truck, a product of FAMCO’s role as the exclusive distributor of Volvo trucks, buses, and construction equipment in the UAE, boasts impressive capabilities. With a Gross Combination Weight of up to 44 tons and a remarkable range of 300 kilometres, its driveline performance of up to 490 kW / 666 hp ensures efficiency and reliability. Notably, the truck’s rapid charging time of 2.5 hours (DC) and 9.5 hours (AC) minimizes downtime, making it a valuable asset in logistics.

Ramez Hamdan, the Managing Director of FAMCO, shared his enthusiasm, stating, “Witnessing our second Volvo FM Electric Truck in the UAE market and first integrated into DHL’s fleet is truly a momentous occasion. Thanks to worldclass partners and global leaders like DHL, FAMCO is proud to accelerate the transportation and logistics industry’s big shift and lead the category’s electrification.”

Introducing the Volvo Electric FM Truck into DHL’s operational framework represents a decisive stride towards fulfilling the company’s long-term sustainability objectives. Partnering with FAMCO is another step towards achieving DHL’s ambitious sustainability targets.

The truck will primarily operate in and around Dubai, serving as a pre-carriage solution towards the UAE’s new multimodular rail initiative, Etihad Rail.

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DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING AND FAMCO WILL DRIVE LOGISTICS’ GREEN TRANSITION Tobias Maier, CEO of Saloodo! MEA

EV CHARGERS AND GREEN SPACES

DHAM confirms enhancements in support for Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan

Amid swelling population growth – which is forecast to cross 5.8 million by 2040 – and evolving consumer expectations for homes, Dubai Holding Asset Management, a key contributor to the growth and development of the business and tourism sectors in the UAE, has announced community enhancement projects across its portfolio of 15 residential assets over the course of 2023.

Robust cross-sector activity, economic resilience, and unparalleled quality of life make Dubai an increasingly attractive city to call home, reflected in a population surge of nearly 100,000 between July 2022 and July 2023 and demand across Dubai’s property market.

Dubai Holding Asset Management’s planned enhancements include the development of EV charging stations and new sports courts and aim to ensure the Group’s residential communities advance the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan’s goals to provide sustainable urban development and enhanced living standards to the city’s residents.

Ahmed Al Suwaidi, Managing Director of Residential Communities – Dubai Holding Asset Management, said: “The booming property market echoes one undeniable truth – Dubai is the place to be. Professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, and families flock to the emirate to benefit from its abundant economic opportunities.

“As the Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’ amplifies this activity, adhering to the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan to ensure inclusive, sustainable urban development for existing and future residents is nonnegotiable. To prepare for this future, while catering to the changing needs of the 100,000+ individuals who already reside within our neighbourhoods, we are investing in widespread community enhancement initiatives that contribute to resident happiness and ensure our communities serve as models of the Dubai 2040 vision.”

EV Charging Stations

Dubai Holding Asset Management is rolling out EV charging stations (EVCSs) across its residential portfolio in collaboration with Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA), starting with dedicated charging stations across the Ghoroob community in Mirdif. The move responds to rapidly rising demand for EVs from UAE residents and supports the country’s environmental initiatives as it observes 2023 as the ‘Year of Sustainability’.

Al Suwaidi said: “Residents in our community – and Dubai – are becoming

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increasingly conscious of their environmental footprint. Investing in EVs is part of their commitment to living more sustainably, and on our end, that means ensuring they have the infrastructure they need to live their core values. The newly installed stations mean that residents of Ghoroob who wish to invest in EVs now have fewer barriers to doing so.”

Sports courts and play areas

Consumers worldwide – millennials and Gen-Z in particular – are now

more actively invested in maintaining their health and wellness. Dubai Holding Asset Management aims to ensure its residents can conveniently access world-class sports courts, gyms and facilities as more individuals prioritise physical activity and group sports.

Al Khail Gate, an affordable family housing community in Al Quoz, is making way for an upcoming tennis court, adding to its existing selection of basketball, football and volleyball courts. Furthermore, refurbishment is underway at the sports courts and children’s play areas in communities like Shorooq, Ghoroob, Remraam, Layan and Al Khail Gate. This includes enhancements to flexible and dedicated tennis and football courts in the districts and the 90-metre jogging track in Layan.

Landscaping and greenery

As part of Dubai 2040’s mandate to double the size of green and recreational areas in the emirate, Dubai Holding Asset Management is enhancing common green spaces, landscaped areas and courtyards in family-friendly communities like Shorooq, Ghorob, Nuzul, Layan and Al Khail Gate as well as the upscale, waterfront neighbourhood, Dubai Wharf. Along with soft and hard landscaping projects, planned

enhancements include new seating spaces where residents can comfortably enjoy calming common areas.

“People are more appreciative of nature in urban centres than ever before,” said Al Suwaidi.

“Connecting with green environments has countless health benefits, and people increasingly value properties with access to parks, gardens and landscaped spaces. We have always made it a point to maximise the availability of green spaces in our communities and remain committed to investing in their maintenance and enhancement so that our residents can find respite close to home.”

Safety and Security

Dubai is recognised as one of the world’s safest cities to live and work in due to the high quality of security infrastructure cascaded across the emirate through public and private sector efforts. Dubai Holding Asset Management is investing in installing and upgrading highquality safety features across its communities to strengthen Dubai’s position as one of the safest global cities to call home. The new enhancements will include upgrading firefighting installations, strategic

CCTV and security coverage networks, and enhanced street lighting to offer enhanced visibility and security.

Infrastructure

Further infrastructure and beautification projects have been planned as part of the enhancement programme by Dubai Holding Asset Management to uplift the communities and ensure they remain attractive and upto-date for their residents. Carparks and common areas, such as lobbies and facility rooms, will undergo refurbishment, while existing roadways will be renewed to enhance connectivity and comfort.

Dubai Holding Asset Management provides a spectrum of strategically located housing, from studio apartments to luxury villas, to over 100,000 people. Its assets include premium living at Layan, Dubai Wharf, Manazel Al Khor, City Walk, and Bluewaters, family communities at Ghoroob Square, Ghoroob, Shorooq, Bayti Villas, and Remraam, as well as the value community of Al Khail Gate in addition to the staff accommodation at Prospect Heights and labour camps at Nuzul and Al Quoz.

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Ahmed Al Suwaidi, Managing Director of Residential Communities, Dubai Holding Asset Management

UNLOCKING EFFICIENCY

HOW BIG DATA ANALYTICS IS TRANSFORMING WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS

In the fast-paced world of logistics and supply chain management, efficiency is the name of the game. As the demands of e-commerce and global commerce continue to escalate in the region, warehouses may face the challenge of maintaining high productivity levels while ensuring accurate inventory management and order fulfilment. Enter

big data analytics—a technological powerhouse that has revolutionised warehouse operations.

Traditionally, warehouse management relied on experience, intuition, and reactive strategies. However, adopting big data analytics is a game-changer in an era defined by data. By tapping into vast pools of past and real-time data, warehouses

can extract valuable insights that drive decision-making. This transition from intuition to data-driven strategies has led to a paradigm shift, where businesses can anticipate demand trends, adapt to market fluctuations, and optimise operations for peak performance. By leveraging data to streamline inventory management, enhance order-picking processes, and optimise space utilisation, warehouses are redefining what’s possible in terms of operational excellence.

The heart of a warehouse lies in its inventory. Accurate stock levels are not only crucial for meeting customer demands but also for maintaining cost efficiency. With the help of data analytics, warehouses can analyse historical sales patterns, customer behaviours, and market trends. This deep dive into data facilitates accurate demand forecasting, ensuring that the right products are in the right place at the right time. Excess inventory and stockouts, once the bane of warehousing, are now minimised as data

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Jadd Elliot Dib, the CEO and Founder of Pangaea X, discusses his thoughts on the revolutionary nature of data analytics and how it affects warehouse operations

insights guide inventory replenishment strategies. This exactness leads to significant cost savings, reduced carrying costs, and a smoother supply chain.

The order-picking process represents a critical juncture in warehouse operations. Traditional methods often involve labour-intensive, time-consuming manual processes prone to errors.

Big data analytics has injected a new level of efficiency into this process. By analysing historical order patterns, product popularity, and real-time demand fluctuations, warehouses can optimise the order-picking process. Intelligent algorithms determine the most efficient picking routes, minimising travel time and maximising productivity. The result? Faster order completion reduced operational costs and, of course, happier customers.

Space utilisation is a puzzle that warehouse managers constantly strive to solve. With the rise of e-commerce and changing consumer preferences,

warehouses need to make the most of every square foot. Big data analytics offers a solution. By analysing data on product dimensions, turnover rates, and storage patterns, warehouses can design layouts that optimise space usage. This not only increases storage capacity but also enhances workflow efficiency. With data-backed insights, warehouses can reconfigure storage locations, allocate space intelligently, and ensure that highdemand items are easily accessible. The impact is clear: reduced congestion, improved employee productivity, and a more organised warehouse environment.

As we navigate the fourth industrial revolution, where data is the new currency, the convergence of big data analytics and warehouse optimisation is not just a technological advancement— it’s a strategic necessity. Businesses that

embrace this transformation are poised to thrive in an increasingly competitive market. However, the journey toward data-driven warehouse excellence requires more than advanced technology. It demands a cultural shift, where data literacy becomes integral to the organisational DNA. Leaders need to empower their teams with the skills to interpret data insights, make informed decisions, and continuously refine processes based on real-time feedback.

The age of big data analytics has led to a new era of warehouse administration— one characterised by accuracy, efficiency, and strategic foresight. As we move forward, the organisations that master the art of data-driven warehouse optimisation will survive and thrive in an environment where proficiency is the ultimate differentiator.

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Jadd Elliot Dib, CEO and Founder of Pangaea X

ON THE ROAD TOWARDS

With sustainability by design in mind, Henkel is enabling the next generation of EV batteries. The German multinational industrial and consumer goods company develops some of the automotive industry’s most crucial advanced material innovations.

Mounting climate concerns and a worldwide legislative push have led to surging demand for electric vehicles (EVs), an upward trend expected to continue in the coming decades. Globally, the number of passenger EVs is projected to surpass 100 million by 2026 and 700 million by 2040.

Henkel, a longstanding partner of the global automotive industry, offers a portfolio of more than 200 high-impact solutions in adhesives, sealants, thermal management,

and functional coatings. The company’s materials and technologies help improve the performance, reliability, safety, and sustainability of cars and pave the way towards zero-emission mobility in the future. Today more than 90% of new vehicles produced worldwide contain Henkel solutions.

This long-term commitment to a greener future on our roads was one reason for the launch of a new world-class Battery Engineering Center at Henkel’s Inspiration Center in Düsseldorf. Envisioned as a state-of-the-art laboratory for developing next-generation electric vehicle (EV) battery solutions, the Center has been designed to foster open innovation and collaboration with OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), battery manufacturers, and research partners.

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ZERO-EMISSION MOBILITY WITH HENKEL ORIGINALLY SHARED BY HENKEL TEAM EDITED BY VIBHA MEHTA

“Together, we aim to meet the EV revolution’s call for next-generation battery designs scoring high on performance, safety, and sustainability. Close collaboration and co-creation with customers and partners are key success factors and part of our DNA at Henkel. To address the industry’s biggest challenges, we brought in experts from the battery industry with deep knowhow in areas such as battery recycling, integrated battery design, safety systems, and cell manufacturing as part of Henkel’s ‘Fuel the Future’ team,” says George Kazantzis, Global Head of the Automotive Components business at Henkel.

Let’s take a look at some of the most critical challenges in EV batteries and Henkel’s innovative solutions:

> Thermal Management: Henkel has a growing portfolio of thermal interface materials, such as thermally conductive adhesives and thermal gap fillers, which keep the battery at its optimal operating temperature and prevent potential overheating.

> Battery Safety: In the unlikely case of a fire event inside the battery pack, Henkel’s battery safety materials, such as coatings, potting, and pads, help inhibit the spread of fire outside of the battery to ensure that EV passengers have sufficient time to exit the vehicle safely.

> Battery Lifetime Performance: Henkel’s conductive electrode coatings enhance the battery cell efficiency by reducing interfacial resistance and improving electrode stability, while our sprayable dielectric coatings ensure electrical safety by insulating battery cells. Both innovations contribute to better battery performance and reliability.

Henkel’s commitment to a greener future supports the UAE’s EV market to thrive alongside the global surge in electric vehicle demand. With an anticipated annual growth rate of 27.2 per cent in EV sales between 2023 and 2027, the UAE is set to play a vital role in driving the e-mobility revolution. We continue to push the boundaries of battery technology, co-developing the next generation of safe, sustainable and efficient batteries that will shape the future of mobility.

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THE ROAD TOWARDS ZERO-EMISSION MOBILITY WITH HENKEL
George Kazantzis, Global Head of the Automotive Components business at Henkel.
“TO ADDRESS THE INDUSTRY’S BIGGEST CHALLENGES, WE BROUGHT IN EXPERTS FROM THE BATTERY INDUSTRY WITH DEEP KNOWHOW IN AREAS SUCH AS BATTERY RECYCLING, INTEGRATED BATTERY DESIGN, SAFETY SYSTEMS, AND CELL MANUFACTURING AS PART OF HENKEL’S ‘FUEL THE FUTURE’ TEAM.”

ACCELERATING UAE’S DIGITAL COMMERCE

Mitch Bittermann, Senior Vice President of Commercials at Dubai CommerCity, guides us through various offerings

Dubai CommerCity is the first free zone of its kind in the region, and it offers facilities and services geared towards assisting businesses engaged in digital commerce. Local, regional, and international companies can access a firstof-its-kind premium digital and physical infrastructure through the free zone, which offers a one-stop shop for solutions. Dubai Commercial City also provides strategy consulting, advice on local laws, and end-to-end logistics solutions, including warehousing and last-mile delivery, in addition to full business setup and customs support. Access to complete digital commerce platform solutions, digital marketing services, and other support services like advisory, photo studios, call centres, and more are also available to different businesses.

Adopting Digital Transformation

Dubai Commercial City has made remarkable progress in paving its way towards a comprehensive digital shift in light of the world’s accelerating digital transformation. Last year, the free zone unveiled its new strategic identity, focusing on the ‘technology first’ transformation of its operations and services to digital commerce. By doing this, the free zone has successfully enabled the most aspirational brands in the world to transform human experiences across the digital commerce landscape. “Thus, we are contributing to maximising returns and revolutionising business models to drive genuine loyalty and growth,” shared Mitch Bittermann, Senior Vice President of Commercials at Dubai CommerCity.

“Moreover, we are continuously working to improve the quality of the free zone’s business environment and digital infrastructure and toward embracing digital innovation through different initiatives and solutions that support the transformation of the digital economy.”

To assist the free zone in streamlining its digital operations, Dubai CommerCity is also eager to increase the scope of its partnership network. To launch the free zone’s blockchain

node, they worked with Dubai Customs. This significantly reduces implementation costs for businesses and enables them to take advantage of operational efficiencies during the import and export. Additionally, to advance the free zone’s integrated infrastructure and digital framework, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), Dubai Digital Authority, and Emirates NBD partnered with the free zone.

Celebrating the ‘Year of Sustainability’

Dubai CommerCity is fully committed to supporting the UAE’s goals of reducing its carbon footprint by 25 per cent by 2023 by adopting non-traditional methods that align with global standards for promoting a sustainable environment and a green economy.

“As such, we lower our electricity consumption by using solar energy and reduce water wastage by 40 per cent through the treatment of polluted water and the collection and reuse of rainwater, all in addition to the usage of rooftop photovoltaic solar panels to generate clean energy,” added Mitch.

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Their methods include using recycled materials and environmentally friendly building materials and implementing international environmental standards for constructing light industrial buildings and units. They are eager to make it easier for electric vehicle adoption in the free zone. Mitch said, “By providing reliable and efficient EV charging infrastructure, we empower businesses and individuals to embrace greener mobility options, contributing to reduced carbon emissions and a cleaner environment.”

On A Constant Ladder Of Growth

They are committed to continuously developing their infrastructure and facilities to ensure that clients and partners enjoy state-of-the-art technology and the most significant advantage on the market. “This year, we decided to redesign our planned warehouse infrastructure to ensure it aligns with the requirements of a B2C-friendly environment. This has allowed us to optimize order fulfilment processes, implement advanced tracking and delivery solutions, and establish seamless last-mile delivery capabilities,” Mitch continued. While maintaining

efficiency and competitiveness in the dynamic logistics landscape, they seek to meet individual clients’ and consumers’ expanding needs by modifying their warehouse infrastructure. This improved their ability to meet the expanding B2C (business-toconsumer) needs.

Post COVID-19

The already booming digital commerce industry grew even faster due to the COVID-19 pandemic. E-commerce in MENA increased by 52 per cent in a single year, reaching a gross merchandise value (GMV) of $22 billion in 2020. The prelockdown estimates for the online retail market in the UAE and Saudi Arabia combined was $7.5 billion. It increased to $11 billion by the end of March 2020. The Middle East’s e-commerce market is experiencing significant growth and enormous potential. It is projected to grow to a market size of $50 billion by 2025.

Companies that put off digitization quickly shifted to interacting with customers online. At the same time, this altered consumer preferences and logistics infrastructure conventions, fundamentally altering how economies function. This technological change had the potential to create ecosystems that drew small, regional businesses into the value chain.

On the other hand, COVID-19 also demonstrated the importance of the physical store experience, with many retailers experiencing significant revenue losses from the temporary closure of stores. Mitch highlighted, “This confirmed the need for diversity in the digital e-commerce platforms, with a blend of the physical store experience. A seamless customer experience is not about being everywhere for everything but using the right blended channels and top-notch technologies for our user satisfaction.” >>>

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Mitch Bittermann, Senior Vice President of Commercials at Dubai CommerCity

LNME FREE ZONE

Hand-In-Hand With The Government

The Dubai government has been eager to support the free zone model because it has a track record of success and contributes significantly to the nation’s economic growth in several ways, including by luring in foreign direct investment,

fostering international trade, creating supply chains, and providing other direct and indirect advantages.

Dubai has taken the lead in recent years in creating an environment that encourages innovation, diversification, and competition so that businesses can flourish. The Emirate has also served as a hub for creating innovative technological solutions that have improved regional and international business productivity and efficiency. Dubai has also urged young people to play a significant part in fostering innovation through fresh perspectives and ground-breaking solutions.

Next Few Years

The e-commerce market is still expanding astronomically quickly. The fourth industrial

revolution, or ‘Cyber Physical,’ has brought ground-breaking technological innovations that are upending the e-commerce industry. In the next five years, some of the most predictable e-commerce trends will take off, including social commerce, augmented reality and virtual reality, voice shopping, drone delivery, and micro-fulfillment centres inside of malls. “The future is inspiring for e-commerce in the wider region. We are confident that Dubai CommerCity can offer the best solutions, services, and platforms to pioneer advancement in the e-commerce ecosystem,” concluded Mitch.

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“A SEAMLESS CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE IS NOT ABOUT BEING EVERYWHERE FOR EVERYTHING BUT USING THE RIGHT BLENDED CHANNELS AND TOP-NOTCH TECHNOLOGIES FOR OUR USER SATISFACTION.”

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Modul E-Drive

The electric landing gear Modul E-Drive sets new standards in convenience, workplace safety and efficiency. It is particularly useful when access to the landing gear is restricted and when the trailer needs to be coupled or decoupled frequently.

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The 3½" King Pin 1016 is the perfect match for the JSK 38. With its impressive D-Value of 320 kN and its proven highest quality it provides a safe and reliable connection between truck and trailer, especially for heavy duty transport on every road surface.

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THE MARINE TITANS

How does DP World Marine Services address the issue of emissions from its operations?

Decarbonisation is a vital imperative for all the industries of the world, key as it is to meet the obligations to limit global warming. Firstly, to meet the targets set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and then to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050, which are necessary to limit global warming to 1.5oC and avoid the worst effects of climate change. Marine services are the same as they represent a significant source of carbon emissions, accounting for 3% of the total global carbon emissions, so those of us who work in this sector need to act if we meet these ambitious but necessary carbon targets.

We are committed to tackling this to keep trade flowing and protect our natural world. DP World aims to reduce carbon emissions by at least 28% by 2030, become carbon neutral by 2040 and reach net zero by 2050. DP World’s sustainability strategy drives the commitment to achieving this, ‘Our World,

Our Future,’ which guides all business decisions to ensure the company’s evolution benefits trade and the world’s communities and natural environments.

Are there any targets or strategies in place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?

We plan to reach our sustainability objectives through various approaches and initiatives. Firstly, we plan to reduce the number of vessels on the water by improving our routing and scheduling systems. Artificially intelligent software is already being used to synchronise our services better and identify areas for fewer, more efficient operations.

The broader DP World business is undergoing a global drive to electrify all our ports and terminals, and, where possible, we will be upgrading marine service equipment and vehicles as we transition to electricity. This will help in reducing our diesel and marine fuel consumption.

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In conversation with Jesper Kristensen, Group Chief Operating Officer, Marine Services at DP World

We plan to procure the electricity for this plan from renewable energy or carbon-neutral sources. As well as our own wind turbines and solar panels, we will invest in local renewable energy sources and guarantees of origin. Where electrification isn’t possible, we plan to procure low or zero-carbon fuel to replace diesel and marine energy. We foresee ammonia as a dominant fuel due to its carbon-free nature. However, using ammonia as a fuel requires rigorous safety measures on vessels and during bunkering.

What measures does DP World Marine Services take to prevent pollution and ensure the preservation of marine ecosystems?

As we embark on the journey to find viable, greener fuels for industry, we are taking measures to reduce our impact on the natural world, mainly marine ecosystems.

Our Actual Emission Tracker, a tool that helps us calculate greenhouse gas emissions at the specific Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEU) level, monitors our impact and helps us reduce services where possible.

Unifeeder has recently published its decarbonisation strategy, in which they have outlined ambitious short-term goals. These include enhancing their current fleet’s fuel efficiency, expanding biofuels’ utilisation, and gradually introducing new fuel-efficient vessels. The overarching goal is to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by 25% before 2030.

However, at DP World, we recognise that it’s just as essential to actively protect natural ecosystems as it is to reduce our carbon footprint.

Further, as a business, we proudly sponsor the Earthshot Prize. This sustainability initiative invests in groundbreaking environmental solutions such as artificial coral reefs to maintain habitats for aquatic species and act as natural flood defences for coastal communities.

Does DP World Marine Services promote and support sustainable practices among its clients and partners? If so, how?

DP World won’t achieve these ambitious changes alone; instead, it will require collaboration across the sector to deliver real change across the industry. As a logistics provider, we recognise our environmental standards’ impact

on our partners and customers. To address this, we work collaboratively with them to reduce our impact and help them implement greener solutions.

For example, our new direct freight service between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iraq utilises the Arabian Gulf to bypass the lengthy road journey that trucks and trailers use between the two countries. Besides the great time and efficiency benefits, this service offers significant sustainability advantages: By shipping the trailer alone to Iraq, we remove thousands of trucks from the roads yearly, helping us and our clients reduce CO2 emissions.

As well as incentivising customers to use greener fuels, solutions such as these are valuable as they can work with existing infrastructure to provide accessible green practices for all areas of the world, ensuring a just transition towards net zero.

DP World was also one of the first companies in the UAE to calculate and obtain external assurance of scope three emissions. Our range three emissions reduction strategy heavily focuses on engaging with our suppliers, including exploring insetting opportunities.

Can you provide examples of any projects or collaborations DP World Marine Services has undertaken to promote sustainability in the maritime industry?

We aim to promote and accelerate sustainable operations throughout the maritime industry. We recently signed a contract with China’s shipbuilder Guangzhou Shipyard International to construct a new generation of high-level, fuel-efficient ships that reduce exhaust emissions.

In Europe, P&O Ferries’ new hybrid ship, P&O Pioneer, recently made its maiden voyages, sailing tourist passengers and vital trade business across the channel between Dover and Calais. P&O Pioneer has been designed to reduce carbon emissions on the UK’s most crucial trade route, which carries over £144bn of goods by ferry alone. The ship is propelled by a combination of traditional fuel and battery power and has been designed with the capacity to become carbon neutral in future.

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The ship is the world’s largest double-ended hybrid ferry, with two bridges, meaning it does not need to turn in port, saving fuel on every trip. This hybrid ferry offers cleaner, greener cross-channel travel, bringing a 40% reduction in carbon emissions compared to the ship it replaced.

How does DP World Marine Services incorporate renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, into its operations?

Across DP World’s global network, we are installing on-site renewable energy systems, including solar panels and wind turbines, to generate a significant portion of our electricity. Where we haven’t yet built our solutions or need more energy than we can supply by ourselves, we purchase renewable energy through certificates of green energy from local grids.

We are also invested in implementing renewable energy sources for our communities. Earlier this year,

the DP World team in EUROFOS built and delivered the first of three floating windmill turbines, making up the Mediterranean’s first renewable offshore wind farm. Once completed, this farm will provide enough electricity for 45,000 people annually.

Has DP World Marine Services implemented innovative technologies or solutions to reduce its carbon footprint or improve energy efficiency?

DP World’s commitment to sustainability is equally applied on land as it is at sea, driving us to implement energy-efficient practices and engage in sustainable resource management. We acknowledge that our actions are critical to our overall environmental impact and strive to create an eco-friendly footprint in all our activities.

We are phasing out diesel vessels and introducing fuel-efficient and green vessels. We have also implemented a digital monitoring system, which

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uses real-time data to monitor and manage our energy consumption on and offshore. Our Actual Emissions Tracker improves our efficiency and that of our partners, providing realtime insight into how much carbon certain operations emit and giving data that helps us make greener alternative solutions.

Does DP World Marine Services engage in community outreach or education programs to raise awareness about marine conservation and sustainability?

Community and water are two critical pillars of DP World’s sustainability strategy, Our World, Our Future. As well as our business decisions, these pillars guide DP World’s volunteering efforts across our network, many of which are focused on marine conservation.

Our colleagues in Yarimca, Türkiye, have been working closely with schools as part of our Mind Your Waste initiative, teaching future generations how to reduce their waste and plastic use – a significant threat to marine environmental welfare. This was launched alongside the Zero Waste mobile phone game, a fun way of teaching families how to minimise waste and choose greener packaging. Also, in Türkiye, we are working with marine biologists to save the yellow coral bridge in the Sea of Marmara. This vast natural structure can naturally sequester carbon and provide a habitat for hundreds of aquatic species. However, rising sea temperatures are affecting the health of the coral, so we’re funding research to find ways of protecting the coral and reducing ocean temperatures.

In India, Asia and South America, DP World participates in regular mangrove planting initiatives to create natural flood prevention solutions as sea levels rise and boost natural carbon sequestering solutions.

As part of our commitment to reach net zero in 2050a, we also have our partnership with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping. The independent centre is undertaking intensive research and

development to find practical ways to decarbonise the maritime industry through several global initiatives. Our collaboration and contribution to this partnership involves providing expert insights about end-to-end supply chains and demonstrating and testing new solutions across the value chain in a live setting to accelerate greener trade transport.

“THE BROADER DP WORLD BUSINESS IS UNDERGOING A GLOBAL DRIVE TO ELECTRIFY ALL OUR PORTS AND TERMINALS, AND, WHERE POSSIBLE, WE WILL BE UPGRADING MARINE SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES AS WE TRANSITION TO ELECTRICITY.”

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KING ABDULLAH PORT GEARED UP FOR THE FUTURE

King Abdullah Port radiates in the realm of global trade, surpassing its role as a mere port to redefine excellence. Recent strategic advancements, such as forging partnerships with key players in the marine fuel supply and services sector, mark a monumental chapter in the port’s ongoing success. Driven by an unwavering dedication to enhancing value for shipping lines, King Abdullah Port reigns supreme in maritime superiority,

embodying unwavering commitment and boundless potential. The 2022 Container Port Performance Index report by The World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence acknowledges King Abdullah Port as the most efficient port globally. This recognition reflects the port’s strong resolve to overcome challenges and support international trade. Amidst uncertainties, the port’s consistent growth solidifies its position as one of the world’s fastest-growing ports.

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However, the story of King Abdullah Port extends beyond achievements and statistics; it represents ambitious aspirations and persistent collaborations that shape an extraordinary future. This resolute commitment propels the port’s tireless pursuit of customer satisfaction, distinguishing it as a place

that continuously strives to improve and better serve its customers.

Recently, the port welcomed the largest container ships in existence, opening a new chapter. The tale of success reaches unprecedented heights, empowered by a forward-thinking infrastructure boasting an impressive 18-meter water draft. This engineering masterpiece is designed for accommodating the future and embracing it with open arms.

Nevertheless, the port’s journey extends beyond physical infrastructural developments; it is a story of forging transformative partnerships. It is a tale of ambition fueled by visionary brilliance, where relentless innovation and an unwavering pursuit of excellence form the bedrock of progress. The port’s unwavering investments in physical expansion go far beyond bricks and mortar; they lay the groundwork for accommodating larger vessels, expanding handling capacities, and optimizing operational efficiency. This includes creating an environment that entices international shipping lines and embraces the influx of

larger cargo volumes through cuttingedge technology and state-of-the-art equipment. This dynamic approach to growth reverberates through strategic partnerships, both at a local and international level, infusing the port with valuable resources, expertise, and market insights.

King Abdullah Port’s diverse offerings, encompassing bulk cargo, RORO berths, and Logistics zones, serve as a testament to the port’s pivotal role in driving Saudi economic diversification. With each endeavour, the port fuels the Kingdom’s economic transformation, reflecting a profound commitment that extends well beyond maritime trade.

King Abdullah Port reshapes trade dynamics and redefines success. From accolades to strategic advancements, every facet echoes a powerful narrative. It is a saga where determination prevails, innovation leads the way, and excellence becomes the ultimate destination. As the world evolves, King Abdullah Port remains a steadfast pillar, guiding vessels of prosperity onto the shores of international trade.

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“THE TALE OF SUCCESS REACHES UNPRECEDENTED HEIGHTS, EMPOWERED BY A FORWARD-THINKING INFRASTRUCTURE BOASTING AN IMPRESSIVE 18-METER WATER DRAFT.”

LEADING ALL THE WAY

Paying homage to distinguished Emirati women working in the industry in observance of Emirati Women’s Day

When someone asks me about womanhood, the first three words that come to my mind are strength, respect, and courage. The biological, social, and cultural characteristics of being a woman are collectively called womanhood. Correspondingly, there are many facets to womanhood. Remembering that the idea of femininity is nuanced and may be interpreted and experienced in various contexts is critical. Furthermore, arguments about gender identity and gender roles are developing, as are cultural perceptions of being a woman. As a result, there is an increasing appreciation for the variety of experiences and identities that fall under the umbrella of “womanhood.”

I embraced the concept of womanhood over the years and saw how strong my mother has been. And here we are, in UAE, celebrating Emirati Women’s Day. The UAE celebrates Emirati Women’s Day every year to commemorate and acknowledge the accomplishments and efforts of Emirati women to the growth and success of the country, which we observed this year on August 28th, 2023. Emirati Women’s Day may have a particular topic or focus each year that emphasises a specific element of women’s efforts or achievements. There may be seasonal variations in these topics. This year’s theme, ‘We Collaborate for Tomorrow,’ was selected to support the goals of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The UAE government has proven dedication to advancing women’s chances and rights. In addition to putting laws and measures in place to enhance women’s involvement in numerous areas, it has nominated women to key administrative positions.

In addition to honouring the accomplishments of Emirati women, Emirati Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the continuous efforts being made in the UAE to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. It demonstrates the UAE’s commitment to building a more egalitarian and inclusive society so that women may thrive and continue to advance the country. Living in a country where considerable attempts are made to advance women makes me extremely happy. Here, we have acknowledged some of the most significant Emirati women.

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FATEMA ABDUL QAHER AL MUSAWI Manager Authorisations at Etihad Cargo

For Fatema, being a woman in the UAE is an exciting time. According to the World Economic Forum’s 2023 Global Gender Gap report, the UAE ranks as the leading country in gender parity in the Arab World, which comes from the fundamental belief that women and men are equal partners in society. Over the past few years, the UAE has made remarkable progress in enhancing the opportunities available to women. “This transformation is undoubtedly a blessing that has touched the lives of countless women across the nation. From education to career prospects, women are breaking barriers and achieving milestones that were once considered out of reach,” shares Fatema Abdul Qaher Al Musawi, Manager of Authorisations at Etihad Cargo.

As the national carrier of the UAE, Etihad Cargo has embraced the UAE’s vision of achieving gender equality. Both women and men have the same opportunities for growth, career development and advancement. This diversity strengthens Etihad Cargo, the wider air cargo community, and the UAE, helping us get closer to a truly equal, diverse and inclusive society.

“The UAE will continue to progress, and I have no doubt we will see further advancement opportunities for women across

diverse sectors, including greater representation in leadership roles, entrepreneurial growth, education excellence, technology, and innovation. I would tell younger females that you are the architects of your destiny, with the power to shape your dreams and aspirations. Embrace your uniqueness, believe in your abilities, and never be afraid to pursue your passions. Education is your strongest ally, and it will empower you to overcome challenges and unlock countless opportunities.”

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Deputy Support Services Manager at Serco Middle East

“As an Emirati woman, I am proud of my heritage and the rich culture of the UAE. I have been raised in a society that values education, hard work, and respect for others. I have always been passionate about pursuing my dreams and positively impacting my community. I am proud and thrilled simultaneously,” comments Fathima AlKatheeri, Deputy Support Services Manager at Serco Middle East. She is proud of women’s dedication, strength and achievements that have helped to shape UAE. She is also thrilled as this day is dedicated to gender equality and empowering women like her in the UAE.

According to her, Emirati women’s growth is infinite. With Emirati women participating actively in the private sector in various roles, it will enable them to participate in the country’s future and grow their contribution to the economy. “The initiative of our government to gender equality and female empowerment will help us succeed in our chosen field/career, and in return, this will contribute to the greater success of the UAE,” adds Fathima.

“My advice to a younger female generation is to stay focused on their studies but enjoy life simultaneously! As the next generation of women leaders, they should focus on the long game, celebrate all the wins, learn from every mistake or failure and never lose sight of uplifting others along the way.”

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Since 2005, Haifa Abdulla Matar has worked with Drydocks World. She works as a Senior Manager at Drydocks World’s Production, Operations & Offshore Services division. She is versatile and persistent in learning skills that have helped her advance in her job and provide her kid the finest care possible thanks to both her employment and experience as a parent of three.

“Emirati Women’s Day is an important day for us all to recognise the efforts of women in this country. It is all about accomplishments and achievements of women in the UAE and honours their contributions while inspiring more of us to achieve our dreams,” shares Haifa Abdulla Matar – Senior Manager HRBP – Production, Operation and Offshore services, Drydocks World.

She claims that Emirati women, outside of the UAE, serve as an inspiration to all other countries. Emirati women have attained important positions all around the nation, showing the significance of their contribution to the UAE’s industries.

“We are making our nation proud and will continue to empower others. My advice would be to take the opportunity we have in this country to set out your plans and ambitions. UAE is a unique country where your ambitions can be fulfilled quickly with the right attitude and mindset. Be committed and give your best at every possible moment.”

Munira joined DP World in 2005 after majoring in business administration. Munira is a data analyst for the General Cargo Department, specialising in the petrochemical and aluminium industries. She is constantly inspired by being a member of the DP World family to strive for greatness.

“Emirati Women’s Day reminds me of the courage and creativity of our women, which inspires me in my work,” adds Munira Abdulla Al Blooshi, Supervisor – CRM, Operations Management at DP World.

“Among my proudest achievements at DP World is developing autogenerated reports and implementing new customer feedback processes. My enthusiasm has its roots in continuous learning. I’m passionate about expanding my expertise and skills within the organisation, which DP World values and supports by encouraging personal development.”

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HAIFA ABDULLA MATAR MUNIRA ABDULLA AL BLOOSHI Supervisor – CRM, Operations Management at DP World

Director of the Civil Engineering Department at the Department of Planning & Development- Trakhees

With an educational background in Engineering, she accepted the challenge when she opted to work in this field (25) years ago. “My curiosity about engineering had inspired my journey and paved the way towards achieving great heights and inspiring the younger generations of Emirati women,” Muneera says.

Nearly fifty years ago, the labour market was not the same as nowadays. Today, the picture is entirely different with existing equality for women as men and the scales are still tilting in her favour in numerous indicators. “The UAE has worked hard, inspired by Our Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to be one of the global leaders in gender equality. Today, no one can doubt our active role in our country’s economic development.”

Now, she stands as an active contributor, a maker, and a vital contributor to the most significant achievements, represented in the most recent successes for the UAE, such as the launch of

the Hope Probe to Mars and the launch of Units 1 and 2 of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, the Arab world’s first peaceful nuclear reactors.

“I proudly call myself a ‘Woman Engineer’ with the slogan of ‘Made in UAE’ amid such tremendous challenges facing the region around how to ensure that women are empowered,” adds Muneera.

Muneera has worked on critical projects during her leadership role in the Trakhees Department, and she is still working her way up to the following levels. She stressed that Emirati women in the next years are determined to contribute to the UAE’s success with a significant proportion of engineering, science and technology students. “I’m confident that our role models in these industries will be a vital pillar to shape the career paths for the upcoming generations and to instil the dedication to pursuing excellence in their fields. Certainly, I can convey a message to future generations, particularly to females, saying, “Your time has arrived, and I urge you to pursue your dreams. Your remarkable presence is your strength, enabling you to excel in every aspect confidently and ensuring your empowerment. Seize it!”

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LATIFA IBRAHIM HASSAN Senior Executive Sustainability, People Department at DP World

Latifa Ibrahim Hassan has a strong foundation in IT and technology. In her current role, she pioneers Sustainability efforts within DP World’s Corporate Support department. Her journey began at a career fair at the Higher Colleges of Technology. The moment she connected with DP World; she sensed a perfect match for my aspirations. In her role, she leads programmes and initiatives that forge impactful community partnerships and drive sustainable change.

“Emirati Women’s Day evokes a profound sense of pride and inspiration in me,” says Latifa Ibrahim Hassan, Senior Executive Sustainability, People Department at DP World. “The UAE stands as a testament to women’s potential. Their dedication and spirit have shattered ceilings, demonstrating that nothing is impossible. To the younger female generation, my advice is: nurture your creativity, aim high, and stay motivated. My vision for the UAE’s future is one where it continues to be a beacon of progress, embracing innovation and inclusivity at every turn. I find inspiration in the myriad opportunities that our dynamic landscape presents.”

MAITHA ALSUBOOSI Officer – Emiratisation, People Department at DP World

BMaitha graduated from Dubai’s Zayed University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management. She helps DP World’s Emiratization strategy, concentrating on programme management and recruiting. Her responsibilities span a wide range, from integrating fresh Emirati graduates to taking part in their numerous projects to further the Emiratization of the company. She mentors trainees as they go through their careers with DP World, works with schools and institutions to entice fresh talent, and supports their people-sourcing strategy.

“The support for women in the UAE is commendable. Our leaders encourage skill enhancement, paving the way for women to ascend to leadership roles, and there are plenty of opportunities,” comments Maitha AlSuboosi, Officer – Emiratisation, People Department at DP World.

“Our society is a staunch advocate for women across all spheres. To younger women, embrace the unshakable belief that no obstacle can thwart your aspirations.”

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JOUHAYNA ALMHEIRI an Air Traffic Control Officer at Abu Dhabi Airport

In Abu Dhabi, Jouhayna AlMheiri works as an air traffic control officer. Her interest is in teaching the future generation of air traffic controllers. In addition to being an artist, Jouhayna is a public speaker. She has finished a BSc in Air Transport Management and is presently enrolled in an MSc in Artificial Intelligence programme. “My advice for the forthcoming generation of Emirati women is to take a moment to reflect on what you want in your life, and once you envision that, you then must embody it,” says Jouhayna AlMheiri, an Air Traffic Control Officer at Abu Dhabi Airport. “The opportunities are endless for those with vision, focus, and drive. Our time is now so seizing it. They say reach for the skies. I say reach for the stars.”

Sumaya Mahmood Tahlak ensures that Drydocks World has a cheerful and good culture across all its operations. “I think it is important for us to honour and celebrate all women of the UAE. We have made so much progress in this country. One of the most important aspects is ensuring that women play a key role in the country’s development. I and many other women at Drydocks World are a testament to that progress,” exclaims Sumaya Mahmood Tahlak, Assistant Manager – Happiness and Employee Engagement Department, Drydocks World. She thinks women in the UAE have enormous potential. The UAE has several projects and programmes in place for its citizens. Women will be essential to attaining these goals, creating a fantastic precedent for women of all generations.

“In my role, I have cultivated a positive environment for us to be productive and model citizens – with each other, in society and in work. So, I think this country’s youth, especially young women, have a role to play in making this country the best possible environment for the kind of growth our leaders envision. It’s your chance to be a part of historic change.”

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SUMAYA MAHMOOD TAHLAK Assistant Manager – Happiness and Employee Engagement Department, Drydocks World

HEND AHMAD SHAKER

Director of Strategy & Communication Department at the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation

Besides being one of the few female leaders with high managerial positions at the PCFC, Hend Ahmad takes this responsibility seriously as a woman of frontlines. She doesn’t take this easy, “I always create opportunities to chase my dreams,” Hend describes.

Since UAE is looking forward to entering the world’s top ten list in the United Nations Gender Equality Index, having ranked

18th in the world this year and first in the Arab and the Middle East according to the latest World Bank reports, Hend shares her hope to position Emirati Women who champion bravery and dispel challenges to pursue high-ranking positions and titles, “Both women and men can achieve the impossible when they practice resilience.”

Empowering women in the workforce can be accomplished when they find suitable, qualified, and professional mentors to whom they feel they can relate. Hend is grateful for the outstanding leadership that sets women up for success with countless opportunities.

She adds: “I feel proud to work in such a prominent sector that contributes to our nation’s prosperity, guided by H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the ‘Mother of the Nation,’ who has been an ideal role model for Emirati women with her championing gender balance initiatives.”

“This is the exact moment for Emirati females to pave their way to make a difference as a woman who can contribute to the success of the UAE,” Hend believes. For her, education and motivation will equip the Emirati youth to take on leadership roles through rewarding career paths and holding different portfolios.

Lastly, Hend shares a message for all Emirati young women, “You’re the equal half of the society, and you will always feel respected, supported, and appreciated. The sky is wide open with unlimited opportunities for you. Follow your passion, work hard to ascend to new heights and keep inspiring the world.”

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“THE SKY IS WIDE OPEN WITH UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU. FOLLOW YOUR PASSION, WORK HARD TO ASCEND TO NEW HEIGHTS AND KEEP INSPIRING THE WORLD.”
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Irene Sutton, Chief Executive Officer of Innova Supply Chain
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Here is everything you want to know from Irene Sutton, Chief Executive Officer of Innova Supply Chain about the organization

Can you walk us through Innova Supply Chain’s core services and solutions?

Innova provides core supply chain consulting and transformation services for our clients, including Supply Chain Health checks and digitisation readiness assessments alongside traditional benefits associated with changes/improvements in supply chain operations such as logistics, warehousing, transportation, and so forth. We focus on optimisation and value in all our service and solution offerings. The solutions we offer through our software partners are ‘best of breed,’ and we have partner offerings for all sizes and types of business.

How do you differentiate Innova Supply Chain from your competitors?

Innova works only with world-class solution providers with a proven history, global clients, and local knowledge/expertise. Our consultants come with at least 15 years of experience in their field and, whenever possible, local knowledge and expertise.

Innova operates on a ‘skills transfer’ ethos to ensure that best practice and industry knowledge is passed on and that we stay updated with the latest innovations in supply chain. We have been in the Middle East since 2004 and have been operating as Innova since 2011. We work and live in the Middle East, have raised our families here and continue to build our future here.

What industries does Innova Supply Chain primarily serve, and do you have expertise in specific sectors?

Innova services almost all Industries except for the financial, real estate and construction sectors. We have specialist knowledge and experience in all core Supply Chain Industries (Retail, Manufacturing, CPG, FMCG, Aviation, and more), functions such as process design, S&OP, procurement, market survey/entry knowledge and experience, hotel supply chain set-up and operation experience, and supply chain software.

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Could you explain the technology or software systems that Innova Supply Chain uses?

Innova is partnered with some of the leading supply chain software companies globally. These companies lead or feature in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for supply chain softwares. Any business not currently taking advantage of the visibility and agility afforded by using a suitable solution is getting left behind in terms of the future of the supply chain. With the right software, using a custom app on your smartphone, you could view the status, location, value and potential issues with your shipment/ delivery/warehouse/production. AI and Machine Learning will help to automate routine operations in your business and suggest the most effective action in case of any disruption to your supply chain.

ISC can help businesses navigate current market solution offerings and build a roadmap to future-proof the supply chain Industry in the Middle East. We help prepare operations and enterprises for digital solutions and guide them through implementation and beyond.

How does Innova Supply Chain incorporate sustainability initiatives?

Innova has a sustainability policy that, in brief, encourages the executive team to prioritise projects and clients committed to

sustainability and also allows the consultants and employees to embrace and educate on more minor ways to be more ecofriendly. We are paperless, and where possible, we recycle and advocate for it; one small example is that we no longer carry paper business cards. We regularly incorporate sustainability into our networking events and invite sustainability experts and business leaders to showcase initiatives and opportunities.

According to you, where do you see digital transformation shaping the supply chain industry?

The single most significant impact of digital transformation is visibility on the supply chain. Visibility leads to ‘predictability’ and ‘prevention’ of disruptions in the supply chain. Imagine knowing the status of your operation in real-time, including stock status, shipment location irrespective of size, forecasted demand, production levels and outages, staffing, orders, and warehouse space. Add that to the predicted impact on all those aspects should there be a natural disaster, a pandemic, or a materials shortage, and you are getting close to the effect of digital transformation. Supply Chain as an Industry has proven how essential it is in the past three years, with food security and medical needs making our industry newsworthy and making what we do part of everyday conversations. Even my Mum knows what ‘Supply Chain’ is now.

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On behalf of Dubai Industrial City, Saud Abu Alshawareb, Executive Vice President – Industrial Leasing, TECOM Group PJSC exclusively speaks to Vibha Mehta

With more than 800 clients and 300 active factories, Dubai Industrial City, a subsidiary of TECOM Group PJSC, is one of the region’s largest manufacturing and logistics hubs. Dubai Industrial City, the entry point to the MENASA region and home to international and regional MNEs and SMEs, benefits from Dubai’s advantageous location between the East and the West. “Our district offers fully functional industrial land with power, readyto-use warehouses, workers’ accommodations, commercial office spaces, showrooms, and open yards,” shares Saud Abu Alshawareb, Executive Vice President – Industrial Leasing, TECOM Group PJSC. Customers

also have access to the convenient transport links Dubai Industrial City shares with Jebel Ali Port, Al Maktoum International Airport, critical highway networks that link Dubai and the UAE to the rest of the region, and a district-based freight terminal with Etihad Rail. Through several initiatives, community networking and knowledge-sharing events, and industry conferences, Dubai Industrial City actively encourages collaboration. With so many influential parties congregated in one place, businesses can easily interact and gain from one another’s expertise. To accomplish economic priorities, their ecosystem was explicitly designed to encourage public and private sector cooperation.

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Saud adds, “Our district is divided into six zones – base metals; machinery; minerals; food and beverage; transport; and chemicals – to create an integrated network where businesses can cooperate and grow. This allows our customers to scale up operations by sharing resources, information, and technology.”

Ultimately, this configuration develops an integrated manufacturing network where companies can collaborate for materials and supplies. It aids in removing supply chain uncertainties and reaffirms Dubai’s position as a complete manufacturing and logistics hub. In line with the UAE’s broad sustainability goals, the sector-specific zones also assist in reducing the industry’s carbon footprint, which is crucial to business growth.

Moreover, Dubai Industrial City is vital in driving economic diversification in Dubai and the UAE. “Our efforts are aligned with the government’s vision to establish the UAE as a global hub for future industries. Dubai Industrial City champions the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology’s (MoIAT) ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative under Operation 300bn, which encourages investors, innovators, and developers to manufacture products locally by taking advantage of the country’s favourable business climate and benefits,” says Saud.

To strengthen the emirate’s diversified economic base, Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’ is also encouraging new growth opportunities for growth in the manufacturing sector. During the rollout of its ‘Make Brilliance’ global awareness campaign in May 2023, Dubai Industrial City established strategic alliances with MoIAT, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), Emirates Development Bank (EDB), and Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET). The agreements widen Dubai Industrial City’s alliances with government organisations like EDB, which in 2022 approved more than AED 513 million in financing for initiatives and companies based in our region. To create a more competitive market, EDB has increased its commitment to give its clients AED 1 billion over the next three to five years.

“Such strategic government partnerships enable customers to leverage our expertise

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and resources to enhance their operations, innovate new projects, and further diversify the UAE’s and Dubai’s industrial sector,” highlights Saud. Besides helping to create jobs, the presence of major regional and international industrial conglomerates like Unilever, Al Barakah Dates, Standard Carpets, and Patchi has improved Dubai’s and the UAE’s competitiveness on a global scale.

Walking us through Dubai Industrial City’s portfolio of existing and new customers’ capacity to draw notable players in various industries and reaffirm its reputation as a thriving regional industrial destination for the entire manufacturing value chain. Saud shares, “Standard Carpets Industries has operated among the world’s largest carpet factories in our district since 2014, manufacturing high-quality products that reinforce the ‘Made in UAE’ brand in more than 68 export markets. The company is developing a 3 million sq. ft. facility that will be one of the world’s largest carpet factories and the region’s biggest at Dubai Industrial City when it opens.” Al Barakah Dates, which has specialised sorting, washing, and packaging facilities and cutting-edge production lines at Dubai Industrial City, is planning to enter the Indian market as part of the UAE-India CEPA agreement, announced in May 2022. Himalaya Wellness, which also operates its Global Research Centre at their sister district, Dubai Science Park, is setting up a manufacturing plant to produce a high volume of medicines to export to over 100 countries. The ‘Made in UAE’ brand mark is being strengthened by such representation on a global scale. Dubai Industrial City has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, bringing in AED 1 billion investments from domestic and international manufacturing companies by 2023.

“Furthermore, Dubai Industrial City is an active proponent of future-focused technologies and the Fourth Industrial

Revolution principles to reduce wastage and efficiently develop sustainable goods. In May 2023, we partnered with MoIAT to deploy the Industrial Technology Transformation Index in the manufacturing sector, marking an extension of our commitment to accelerating decarbonisation, digitisation, digital transformation, and Industry 4.0 in the UAE’s manufacturing sectors,” comments Saud.

Customers are increasingly accepting the benefits of automation and advanced manufacturing methods. For instance, Unilever runs MENA’s most extensive personal care liquids manufacturing facility at Dubai Industrial City. The system uses a modular design to create production lines that are 80 per cent faster, shorter, and more responsive.

Silver Line Gate Group is constructing a manufacturing, warehouse and corporate office facility in the area. The 1.37 million square foot facility will support markets throughout the GCC, Africa, and Southeast Asia by utilising revolutionary technologies and fully automated machinery and equipment.

Dubai Industrial City promotes decarbonization and sustainability and supports national and international initiatives to lower manufacturingrelated carbon emissions. This includes setting up solar panels to offer their clients renewable energy sources and cutting carbon emissions even further.

During the ‘Make Brilliance’ campaign launch in May 2023, Dubai Industrial City and MOCCAE signed a contract to advance industrial decarbonization. Saud confirms, “Both parties will collaborate on implementing environmental laws and decrees and promoting the UAE carbon registry and crediting mechanism to support decarbonisation efforts in the industrial and logistics sectors under the UAE Net Zero by 2050 strategy.”

Lastly, Dubai Industrial City’s longterm goals and vision are focused on further solidifying its position as the region’s leading industrial and logistics hub and attracting new partners to sustain the growth of future industries and economic diversification. “Our world-class infrastructure and strategic government partnerships will continue to foster innovation and nurture an environment conducive to collaboration and knowledge sharing. We remain committed to growing our district’s pivotal role in driving Dubai’s and the UAE’s long-term economic growth and development,” concludes Saud.

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“SUCH STRATEGIC GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIPS ENABLE CUSTOMERS TO LEVERAGE OUR EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ENHANCE THEIR OPERATIONS, INNOVATE NEW PROJECTS, AND FURTHER DIVERSIFY THE UAE’S AND DUBAI’S INDUSTRIAL SECTOR.”

SUSTAINABILITY Innovation Forum& Awards 2023

A morning organized by BNC Publishing, we brought together industry leaders across various industries, including construction, design, logistics, hospitality, and energy professionals. This conference gave participants the information and insights to incorporate sustainable practises into their initiatives, acting as catalysts for good change in sustainability by examining critical issues and discussing creative solutions..

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CONSTRUCTING TOMORROW’S WORLD: UNLEASHING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Sean McQue, Operations Director for ALEC Engineering and Contracting L.L.C., Sahul Hameed, General Manager for Bin Dasmal Engineering Technologies and Management Co. L.L.C. [BETAM], Khader Ghazal, Senior Sustainability Manager for K.E.O. International Consultants, and Cinzia Farisè, C.E.O. for Oman Cables, spoke on Panel 1. Lindsey Malcolm, Associate Director, Sustainability Lead, Middle East, Turner & Townsend, moderated this panel.

PANEL 3

DRIVING THE GREEN REVOLUTION: HARNESSING HYDROGEN AND EXPLORING RENEWABLE ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST

This panel hosted Ali Abdulla Ali Mohammed Alshimmari, International Assets Manager at G.C.C. Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, Joumana Hosri, C.E.O. of Sacotel ZNSHINE and Rasso Bartenschlager, General Manager at Al Masaood Power Division. Dr. Dhrupad Mathur, Director and Associate Professor of Technology Management at S P Jain School of Global Management, moderated this panel.

PANEL 4

REGENERATIVE TOURISM AT THE FRONT LINES OF HOSPITALITY: BY HOTEL & CATERING NEWS MIDDLE EAST

Omar Shihab, Founder and Chief Sustainability Officer at BOCA; Sven Deckers, Director Strategy of Dubai Airports; Carl Manlan, Vice President of Visa; Aradhana Khowala, Chair of the Group Advisory Board at Red Sea Global, and Mohammad Hanif Al Qassim, Chief Operations Officer at Majra- The National C.S.R. Fund participated in this panel. Seymone Moodley, Editor-inchief of Hotel News & Catering News ME, moderated this panel.

PANEL 5

IS SUSTAINABILITY A WAY OF SELLING OR REALITY? OR PERHAPS BOTH

This panel hosted Farah Naz, Innovation & E.S.G. Lead, M.E.A. at AECOM Middle East, Muhammad Habsah, Associate at U+A, Carla Conte, Founder & Creative Director of Brand Creative L.L.C. and Ossama Dahabreh, Technical Manager at H.D.P. This panel was moderated by Stephen Taylor, Managing Director at KPS UAE.

PANEL 2 | SUSTAINABILITY IN TRANSPORTATION/EV

For our second panel, ‘Sustainability in transportation/EV,’ we hosted Vinay Premachandran, Sales Director at Powertech Mobility and COO of Powertech Group of Companies; Tobias Maier, CEO of Saloodo! Middle East and Africa; Shashi Shekhar Singh, Director of New Markets at Yango GCC; Shailen Shukla, Chief Logistics Officer at PicTruc; and Alaa El-Huni, Chief Business Officer at CAFU.

Sustainability in transportation refers to initiatives and plans aimed at reducing the environmental impact of transportation systems while promoting effectiveness, conservation, and the use of renewable energy sources. As we all know, logistics organisations that want to lessen their environmental effect, run efficiently, and satisfy the rising demand for eco-friendly practices must consider sustainability in transportation. Here are some crucial elements and tactics that logistics organisations may use to adopt transportation sustainability:

Fleet Management:

Efficient Vehicles: Purchasing fuelefficient, low-emission automobiles is a wise investment. To cut pollution, think about switching to trucks powered by natural gas, electric, or hybrids.

Route optimisation: Use route planning and optimisation tools to save emissions, cut fuel use, and minimise empty miles.

Regular Maintenance: Maintaining the fleet to ensure the cars are running as efficiently as possible, lowering emissions and the need for replacements.

Alternative Fuels:

Biofuels: Investigate the usage of biofuels derived from sustainable sources to propulsion cars.

Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Investigate using hydrogen fuel cells to provide zeroemission transportation options.

Consolidating Cargo:

When it’s feasible, combine shipments to lessen the amount of traffic and emissions.

Last-Mile Solutions:

To lessen traffic and pollution, look at

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last-mile delivery alternatives for metropolitan areas such as electric vans, cargo bikes, or micro-mobility.

Bringing a few insights forward from our panel discussion:

1. How is the Middle Eastern landscape developing for e-mobility?

As the Middle East works to lessen its environmental impact, diversify its energy sources, and promote environmentally friendly transportation options, the region is seeing significant e-mobility (electric mobility) advancements.

“Businesses and governmental organisations are electrifying their fleets frequently. For instance, many delivery and taxi services in the area are switching to electric cars to cut expenses and emissions,” comments Shailen Shukla, Chief Logistics Officer at PicTruc.

Additionally, with strong government support, several Middle Eastern nations have started ambitious e-mobility initiatives. For instance:

> UAE: By 2030, the UAE wants 42,000 electric vehicles (EVs) to be on the road. Particularly in Dubai, parking and charging for electric cars are now free.

> Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia has

been working to build charging infrastructure nationwide to reach its goal of 1.5 million electric vehicles by 2030.

> Jordan: To encourage the use of electric vehicles, Jordan has reduced registration costs and implemented tax exemptions.

“While much has been accomplished, there are still many obstacles to overcome, such as additional infrastructure development, overcoming range anxiety, and ensuring that electric vehicles are accessible and affordable. But the Middle East is actively embracing e-mobility to lessen its reliance on fossil fuels, cut emissions, and develop a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation system,” comments Shailen.

What are some of the challenges the EV Charging Infrastructure is facing?

“The UAE’s push for Electric Vehicle adoption hinges on successfully addressing challenges associated with charging infrastructure in many ways,” said Vinay Premachandran, Sales Director at Powertech Mobility and COO of Powertech Group of Companies. The different ways are:

> Infrastructure Development: A comprehensive charging network is required, especially between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

> Standardization: A unified approach across different EV brands is necessary to simplify charging for all users. Ensuring all the charging infrastructure caters to CCS2 (Combined Charging System 2) standards rather than a multistandard is advisable.

> Electricity Demand: Increased EV adoption means greater power demand. Grid enhancements and decentralized renewable energy installations such as containerized Energy Storage Solutions or ESS can help manage this surge.

> Energy Source: For EVs to be genuinely sustainable, they should primarily be powered by renewables. Continued solar and Hydro/ Wind energy expansion in the UAE is essential.

> Public Awareness: Educational campaigns can demystify EV usage and charging, aiding adoption.

> Climate: Given the harsh environment, EV infrastructure must be robust, and EV models should be optimized for the region’s conditions.

> Real Estate Constraints: Spacesaving solutions like vertical charging stations may be vital in dense urban areas.

> Integration with Smart Grids: Linking EV stations to smart grids aids in energy optimization.

How can various partnerships accelerate the adoption of transportation solutions?

As a tech-driven company, CAFU continuously seeks to challenge the status quo and exceed its customers’ expectations. “In addition to our on-demand refuelling and mobile EV charging solution, we have offerings to include a range of convenient services such as mobile car wash and other car maintenance options,” shared Alaa ElHuni, Chief Business Officer at CAFU.

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To enable the growth of their business, they have always been committed to fostering the right strategic partnerships with those who possess a deep understanding of the renewable energy and mobility sectors and share their passion for shaping the future of these industries.

“Fostering partnerships is when opportunities arise. To truly accelerate towards the future of mobility, we believe collaborations will be crucial to catapult us forward,” Alaa continued.

They are proud to be a platform that offers various services to car owners and operators, and as such, they hope to attract more producer-partners to join their forum and offer their exciting and convenient services to their growing user base.

“At CAFU, we are driven by our vision to disrupt traditional models and enhance the lives of our customers through innovative solutions,” said Alaa.

What are some of the trends that are being witnessed in the sustainable transportation industry?

The transportation industry is at an inflexion point, deeply influenced by a greater focus on sustainability and

efficiency. “At Yango, we are keenly aware of the role transportation plays in global carbon emissions—accounting for around 24% according to the International Energy Agency,” added Shashi Shekar Singh, Director of New Markets at Yango GCC. Consequently, they are utilizing AI and machine learning algorithms to optimize routes and reduce drivers’ dry runs, thus reducing their environmental footprint and saving costs. “We’re not just stopping at fuel optimization; our long-term plans include exploring the feasibility of integrating electric vehicles (EVs) into our fleet,” said Shashi.

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In line with UAE’s government initiatives, 2023 is the Year of Sustainability and its goal of reducing carbon emissions by 40% by 2030. Coupled with mobility as a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms, consumers can seamlessly choose the most efficient route using a mix of transportation methods— e-scooter, a shared ride, or public transport—further reducing their carbon footprint.

Battery technology is another area where rapid advancements are occurring. Sodium-ion batteries, which are lower cost and have a lower energy density, and hydrogen fuel cells that produce no emissions and have equivalent range and performance to gasoline counterparts, offer disruptive alternatives to conventional lithium-ion batteries. Shashi contributed, “These new technologies could reduce the overall cost of EVs, making them accessible to a broader audience, as sales in this sector have more than tripled in three years.”

How do you see a sustainable future in logistics?

The logistics industry in the Middle East is swiftly embracing electric mobility to enhance its sustainability efforts. With the growing emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact, one is witnessing increased investments by critical logistics players like the DHL Group in electric vehicles and sustainable transportation solutions to lower operational costs and meet stringent environmental regulations. This transition is driving innovation in electric vehicle technology and infrastructure, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future in logistics.

“As we march towards our goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050, DHL remains committed to serving our customers with smart digital solutions that improve sustainability and

efficiency. Our investment in the UAE’s first electric truck, the Mercedes-Benz eActros 300, as well as the Volvo Electric FM Truck, is an additional step in the direction of pioneering innovative solutions which help us achieve our ambitious sustainability goals and create unique solutions for our valued customers,” explains Tobias Maier, CEO of Saloodo! Middle East and Africa.

They are proud to put the vision into practice, and they are doing this by committing to a set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2030 in line with the Paris Agreement, investing EUR 7 billion to reach it. This investment will be used to increase its use of sustainable aviation fuels, design all new buildings to be carbon neutral, offer a comprehensive portfolio of green products and electrify 60% of its last-mile delivery by 2030. DHL already has over 30,000 e-vehicles for pickup and delivery in operation and aims to provide sustainable alternatives for 100% of all core products and solutions. Sustainability Innovation Forum 2023 was hosted by BNC Publishing on August 31, 2023, at Sofitel Dubai The Palm.

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“OUR INVESTMENT IN THE UAE’S FIRST ELECTRIC TRUCK, THE MERCEDES-BENZ EACTROS 300, AS WELL AS THE VOLVO ELECTRIC FM TRUCK, IS AN ADDITIONAL STEP IN THE DIRECTION OF PIONEERING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS WHICH HELP US ACHIEVE OUR AMBITIOUS SUSTAINABILITY GOALS AND CREATE UNIQUE SOLUTIONS FOR OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS.”
- Tobias Maier

SUSTAINABILITY Innovation Forum& Awards 2023

Sustainability Innovation Awards 2023 is one of the leading events applauding the achievements of the region’s sustainability initiatives and projects from all sectors in the Middle East. The awards strive to recognise individual excellence, corporate strengths, and project success from all sectors. Companies are invited to nominate the people, projects, and initiatives of which they are most proud of.

With countries in the region having an oil-dependent economy, a strong revival in the oil & gas sector became the priority for several nations, leading to a temporary shift in focus away from renewables. Factors such as various government’s plans to diversify the energy mix and increase investments in renewable energy and sustainability initiatives are expected to be significant contributors to the growth of the market. However, the increasing penetration of natural gas for power generation purposes, along with its lower prices is expected to hinder the market growth during the forecast period.

The UAE is expected to witness a significant growth in the Middle-East renewable energy and sustainability market during the forecast period, owing to the upcoming projects and government targets.

The event saw companies from UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and more, winning various awards at the awards ceremony.

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Vibha Mehta and Joachim Dürr, CEO of JOST, have a candid chat about the actual pillars of support of the commercial vehicle industry

MANUFACTURES

With the primary brands JOST, ROCKINGER, TRIDEC, and Quicke, JOST is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of safety-relevant systems for the commercial vehicle industry. The extensive product line is divided into systems for use in agriculture and on the road under the JOST umbrella brand.

The JOST brand has a long history in the Middle Eastern market. JOST widened its global network by establishing JOST Middle East Fzco in Dubai in November 2022. With the site in Dubai, there is a local branch that can respond quickly and is always open for clients and their expanding needs.

With sales and manufacturing facilities in 26 different countries across six continents, they support all significant end users in the commercial vehicle industry and all major truck, trailer and agricultural tractor manufacturers globally. Around the world, JOST currently has over 3,600 employees.

What types of transportation services does JOST provide?

JOST Middle East Fzco sells proven JOST products, such as fifth-wheel couplings, also available for heavy-duty applications.

A smart innovation is the SKS SensorCoupling-System with a remote display that allows simple, safe coupling. Using the remote control unit in the cab, the lock of the fifth wheel coupling can be opened simply at the push of a button. Our landing gear has been tested millions of times in daily use, in addition to being incredibly strong and diverse. Customers in the Middle East can also choose the Modul E-Drive, an electric landing gear. It is beneficial when it is difficult to access the landing gear and when the trailer needs to be coupled and decoupled frequently.

Additionally, the Middle East offers trailer axles. The weight-optimized axle

DCA WEIGHTMASTER PLUS is the newest axle in the portfolio. Developing the lightest axle in its class was driven by the need to reduce emissions, conserve resources, and increase efficiency. The entire axle’s optimised structure lowers the weight of the trio by 51 kg.

JOST also provides cutting-edge assistance systems for improved efficiency and safety in transport services. For instance, the fifth wheel coupling includes the King Pin Finder camera. Driving backwards provides the perfect opportunity to view the coupling situation from a live camera image inside the driver’s cabin, greatly simplifying the coupling procedure.

What technology or systems does JOST employ to enhance supply chain efficiency?

Integrated ERP systems and EDI connections to our suppliers, customers, and logistics providers guarantee complete

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visibility across the entire global supply chain. One way to guarantee quick and reliable market adaptation and short organisational interfaces is to do this. Furthermore, we utilise a global sales and operation planning forecast (S&OP) supported by numerous departments for the various product groups and regions of JOST. This is yet another crucial element in ensuring that our customer’s demands are met on time.

Can you provide details about JOST’s warehousing and distribution capabilities?

JOST has a worldwide network of his own as well as numerous affiliates. We keep making investments in the infrastructure for warehousing. We also collaborate with devoted dealers and distributors in every continent to guarantee a high service level and quick lead times. To almost every country globally, JOST can provide every shipment service to our clients via air, ocean, road, and express. We could also use our network’s external logistics infrastructure if necessary.

What sustainability initiatives or practices does JOST have in place?

The United Nations adopted 17 global goals for sustainable development as part of its Agenda 2030 in September 2015. These goals are centred on pursuing economic growth that also considers social and environmental factors. JOST is firmly committed to implementing this agenda and will do so by focusing on sustainability issues and using its corporate strategy.

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JOST relies on environmentally friendly products, such as those that are weight-optimized. Lighter products guarantee lower emissions and greater transport capacities.

How does JOST ensure the security and safety of transported goods?

Best practice knowledge, tested ideas, and potent logistics capabilities support our work. The costs are regularly reviewed, sustainability is improved, and safety standards are maintained. For additional improvements, we also take customer feedback into account. Trials of new products or transport methods’ packaging and shipping are frequently conducted. If necessary, we collaborate with experts in shipping and packaging to ensure the best and most effective way to deliver our products to our customers or suppliers. Moreover, our logistics and warehouse staff receive regular training from outside transport security companies to maintain constant high quality and adhere to the most recent standards.

What are the key factors that differentiate JOST from its competitors?

Market Leader & Global Presence: Since founding in 1952, JOST has established itself as a global leader in producing commercial vehicle components.

Quality, availability in OEM and aftermarket, price performance, logistics services, and full-service provider are among the qualities of a full-service provider. Customers, retailers, and automakers worldwide demand complete services and products free of defects. Therefore, it is crucial that JOST’s goods and services are dependable and high calibre. A reliable

global supply chain is also essential for success. JOST is less vulnerable to changes in the market or instances when supply chains fail because it has local operations for local customers and a global organisation. The engineering expertise remains close to the needs of the customers.

How does JOST stay up to date on industry regulations and compliance?

JOST collaborates with organisations like the VDA, DIN/ ISO, CLEPA, SAE, or AEF and is actively involved in research, standardisation, regulations, and legislation. We actively support our memberships, and they give us access to the committees’ management processes. This offers a clear perspective on current and upcoming issues.

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NEW IVECO T-WAY: HIGH PRODUCTIVITY AND SAFETY ON OFF-ROAD TERRAINS

With a complete line-up of AWD and PWD versions and the the 16-speed HI-TRONIX automated gearbox, the IVECO T-WAY features a host of functionalities such as Rocking Mode, Off-road Mode, Creeping Mode and 4 reverse gears to tackle with ease the toughest off-road conditions. The new architecture of the EBS system, combined with disc brakes on all wheels, greatly improves the vehicle’s performance and the driver’s safety in the most demanding applications.

NEW IVECO S-WAY: HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND EFFICIENCY FOR ON-ROAD MISSIONS

The new IVECO S-WAY, with a completely redesigned and reinforced cab, offers a wide choice of Euro III/V diesel engines, a delivering class-leading power from 360 HP to 560 HP Euro III / 570 HP Euro V and superior fuel-saving devices, such as anti-idling feature, Ecoswitch, Ecoroll and Smart Alternator. 12-speed HI-TRONIX automated transmission with the most advanced technology in its category, electronic clutch and best-in-class torque-to-weight ratio.

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