Asyad Group, Oman’s leading integrated logistics provider, is set to demonstrate its industry leadership at Breakbulk Middle East 2025 in Dubai. The event will bring together global logistics experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore the evolving dynamics of global trade, digital innovation, and sustainable logistics practices. Asyad Group’s active participation reinforces its commitment to transforming supply chains and positioning Oman as a strategic gateway in international trade.
Shaping the Future of Breakbulk Logistics
At the heart of Breakbulk Middle East 2025 are discussions on the rapid evolution of breakbulk logistics. The event will feature several high-profile panels addressing how large-scale industrial projects, advanced digital technologies, and a growing emphasis on sustainability are reshaping the sector.
Juma Al Uraimi, Acting Chief Commercial Officer at Asyad Group, explained, “Breakbulk logistics is evolving at an unprecedented pace due to industrial expansion, digital transformation, and sustainability imperatives. We are committed to deploying innovative multimodal solutions that streamline trade flows and solidify Oman’s status as a pivotal global hub.”
Oman’s Strategic Role in Renewable Energy Logistics
With the increasing momentum behind renewable energy projects, logistics have become a critical component in transporting essential equipment such as wind turbines, solar panels, and oversized machinery. Reggy Vermeulen, CEO of the Port of Duqm, will highlight Oman’s expanding capabilities in managing complex logistics demands associated with clean energy infrastructure. This discussion will underscore how Oman is uniquely positioned to support the global energy transition through efficient and reliable logistics services.
Embracing Digital Transformation and Cost Efficiency
Digital transformation is revolutionizing the logistics industry. Asyad Group is investing in advanced technologies, including AI, IoT, and automation, to enhance supply chain efficiency and reduce operational costs. Juma Al Maskari, Director at Asyad Logistics, will discuss the significant impact of digital innovation on contract logistics, noting the projected USD 300 billion expansion in this sector. He emphasized, “Oman’s strategic geographic location and robust logistics infrastructure provide international businesses with a clear cost advantage and improved supply chain performance.”
Leading in Hydrogen Logistics and Clean Energy Supply Chains
In addition to its core logistics services, Asyad Group is taking a pioneering role in hydrogen logistics. Tom Anneberg, Vice President of Commercial Strategy & Product Development, will showcase the Group’s initiatives supporting large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia projects in Salalah Freezone. These ventures are integral to Oman’s contribution to the global clean energy supply chain and highlight the Group’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Vision for Global Trade and Future Connectivity
With a logistics ecosystem valued at over USD 4.1 billion, Asyad Group is not only driving current innovations but also shaping the future of global trade. The company’s forward-thinking approach, supported by cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices, aims to enhance connectivity, optimize trade efficiency, and foster economic growth across the GCC and MENA regions. As global trade dynamics continue to evolve, Asyad Group’s leadership is paving the way for a more interconnected and resilient logistics network.
Conclusion
As Breakbulk Middle East 2025 unfolds, Asyad Group stands at the forefront of global logistics innovation. Its strategic initiatives and unwavering commitment to sustainability position Oman as a critical player in the future of international trade.