Expo 2020, the marquee event for Dubai in UAE has been postponed to 2021. The world expo originally scheduled to happen October 2020, has now been postponed to October 2021 due to the pandemic situation in the Emirates and the Gulf.
The Dubai Logistics sector was one of the least
hit by the disruption in global supply chain due to a mixture of foresight,
innovation and investment in futuristic technologies. Dubai’s E-Commerce trade
zone ensured ease of doing business and running of streamlined operations.
E-Commerce transactions reached a new peak due to
the lockdown restrictions issued in the country, with daily usage items,
medicines, FMCG goods, retail items being ordered online.
Strategic Geographic Location: UAE’s strategic geographical location has elevated
the country’s status as a multi-modal transit and re-export hub in Middle East.
It lies on the transcontinental route which enables huge freight volume at UAE
airports and seaports. The country is a transshipment hub for Europe, China,
India, Japan, USA and Middle Eastern Countries such as Oman, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain.
Logistics Infrastructure: With a well defined multi-modal transport
infrastructure, the UAE has world class facilities in terms of roads, airports,
sea ports, telecommunications and a growing rail network. In the Global
Competitive Index prepared by the World Economic Forum, the country was ranked
number 1 on Road Quality Index, 3rd on Airport Infrastructure, 4th
on Sea Port Infrastructure Quality Index and 4th on 4th on the basis
of Quality of Infrastructure. Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port is ranked the 9th
biggest sea 10 port globally, and has a handling capacity of 22.4 million TEUs.
E-Commerce Segment Growth: Increasing mobile and internet penetration,
consumer demographics of population of UAE and huge dependence on international
trade has fostered the growth of e-commerce market. Given the pandemic
situation, the scope of E-Commerce and online selling grew with people not
looking to move outside due to the lockdowns. Hence, delivery services and
e-commerce logistics were given a huge push due to the pandemic situation.
Analysts at Ken Research in
their latest publication "Competition
Benchmarking of Top Logistics Players in UAE in Transportation, Warehousing,
3PL, International Express, Domestic Express, Automotive, Pharma, Oil and Gas
and Retail Logistics" observed that the UAE
logistics space is growing on the back of the strong transport infrastructure
in the country, the favorable geographical position of the UAE, ease of doing
business in the UAE as well as the import-dependent nature of the country for
major sectors such as Retail. The UAE Logistics space grew at a CAGR of 3.8%
from the year 2015 to 2018, with the Express segment growing the fastest during
the period.
Key Target Audience:-
3PL
Logistics Companies
Integrated
Logistics Companies
E-Commerce
Companies
Oil
& Gas Companies
Retail
Companies
Pharmaceutical
Companies
Logistics/Supply
Chain Industry Associations
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical:
2015 to 2019
Future:
2019 to 2025
Companies Mentioned:-
Kuehne
+ Nagel
Agility
Emirates
Post
Al-Futtaim
Logistics
DB
Schenker
DHL
FedEx
Express
UPS
Allied
Transport
Freightworks
Zajel
Courier Services
Time
Express
Bollore
Logistics
Danzas
AEI
Mohebi
Logistics
Hellmann
Worldwide Logistics
Tristar
Gulf
Agency Company
CEVA
Logistics
ATS
Skynet
Sky
Express
Avalon
General Land Transport
GSL
(Global Shipping and Logistics)
RSA
Global
Roadlink
Transport
Al
Mujarad Transport
For More Information on the research report,
refer to below link:-
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Ken Research
Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications
Ankur@kenresearch.com
+91-9015378249
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