Asyad Group, Oman’s leading global integrated logistics provider, strengthens its position in international trade and breakbulk logistics at Breakbulk Middle East 2025 in Dubai on February 10–11. By engaging with key industry leaders, Asyad spearheads discussions on the evolution of global supply chains, the future of breakbulk logistics, and the growing role of the GCC and MENA regions in enhancing global trade connectivity.

Juma Al Uraimi, Acting Chief Commercial Officer at Asyad Group, underscores the Group’s vision for a more connected, efficient, and sustainable logistics sector. “The landscape of breakbulk logistics is rapidly evolving, driven by the intersection of large-scale industrial projects, digital innovation, and sustainability imperatives,” he says. “Asyad is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technologies and integrated multimodal solutions to enhance trade flows and position Oman as a critical gateway in global supply chains.”

Asyad’s leadership takes center stage in key panels exploring digital transformation in logistics, supply chain optimization, and infrastructure investment, reinforcing Oman’s position as a strategic logistics hub connecting global markets. Discussions also highlight the growing demand for logistics solutions supporting renewable energy projects.

Reggy Vermeulen, CEO of the Port of Duqm, underscores Oman’s expanding role in the energy transition, emphasizing the critical role of logistics in transporting wind turbines, solar panels, and other oversized equipment essential for clean energy infrastructure.

Juma Al Maskari, Director at Asyad Logistics, highlights the projected USD 300 billion growth in contract logistics, showcasing Asyad’s commitment to streamlining global trade and optimizing supply chain costs. He emphasizes how Oman’s strategic location and robust logistics infrastructure provide a competitive advantage for international businesses.

Asyad’s leadership in hydrogen logistics is also a key focus, with Tom Anneberg, VP of Commercial Strategy & Product Development, detailing the Group’s support for large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia projects in Salalah Freezone. These initiatives strengthen Oman’s position as a pivotal player in the global clean energy supply chain.

With over 60% of logistics providers investing in AI, IoT, and automation, the industry is undergoing rapid digital transformation. Asyad remains at the forefront, leveraging its USD 4.1+ billion logistics ecosystem to drive innovation, enhance trade efficiency, and cement Oman’s status as a global logistics powerhouse.

The post Asyad Group Redefines Global Trade and Breakbulk Logistics at Breakbulk Middle East 2025 in Dubai appeared first on Travel And Tour World.