Asyad Group Shapes Global Trade and Logistics at Breakbulk Middle East 2025




Asyad
Group
,
Oman’s
global
integrated
logistics
provider,
reinforces
its
leadership
in
international
trade
and
breakbulk
logistics
at Breakbulk
Middle
East
2025
,
held
in
Dubai
on
February
10–11.
Engaging
with
key
industry
players,
Asyad
drives
discussions
on
the
transformation
of
global
supply
chains,
the
future
of
breakbulk
logistics,
and
the
increasing
significance
of
the
GCC
and
MENA
regions
in
global
trade
connectivity.




Asyad
Participates
In
Breakbulk
Middle
East
2025




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
contributes
to
key
panels
examining
digital
transformation
in
logistics,
supply
chain
optimization,
and
infrastructure
investment,
reinforcing
Oman’s
emerging
role
as
a
strategic
logistics
hub
linking
global
markets.
Discussions
also
focus
on
the
rising
demand
for
logistics
solutions
supporting
renewable
energy
projects.



Reggy
Vermeulen,
CEO
of
the
Port
of
Duqm,
emphasizes
Oman’s
growing
role
in
the
energy
transition,
with
logistics
playing
a
critical
role
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
expansion
of
contract
logistics,
underscoring
Asyad’s
role
in
streamlining
global
trade
and
optimizing
supply
chain
costs.
He
emphasizes
how
Oman’s
geographic
positioning
and
logistics
infrastructure
provide
a
competitive
advantage
for
international
businesses.



Asyad’s
leadership
in
hydrogen
logistics
is
also
a
focal
point,
with
Tom
Anneberg,
VP
Commercial
Strategy
&
Product
Development,
showcasing
the
Group’s
support
for
large-scale
green
hydrogen
and
ammonia
ventures
in
Salalah
Freezone.
These
projects
reinforce
Oman’s
role
as
a
key
player
in
the
global
clean
energy
supply
chain.



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



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photo
accompanying
this
announcement
is
available
at 




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