Good morning, friends. The region appears to still be shaking off the Eid cobwebs as we ease back into the flow of things, giving us a relatively quiet morning in the world of Logistics.
THE BIG LOGISTICS STORY- The Salalah Freezone has signed an OMR 88.5 mn (USD 230 mn) investment agreement with Chinese silicon industry company Besto Hengda Oman to set up a ferrosilicon and packaging paper production plant, while Tunisia has now completed the required procedures to begin implementing the African Continental FreeTrade Area agreement.
HAPPENING TODAY-
IATA World Cargo Symposium 2023 is on its third and final day in Istanbul, Turkey, bringing together air cargo professionals from across the world to network, share insights, and explore new avenues for business.
Global freight is slowing down amid Sudan crisis:The escalation of conflict in Sudan has made global freighters — including Danish shipping company Maersk, Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd, and French transport company CMA CGM — reluctant to continue trade, or take new bookings of goods and cargo, supply chain news agency Loadstar reports. These disruptions are adding further pressure to global supply chains already under strain due to the Russia-Ukraine war, causing supply chain managers to face challenges in fulfilling their customers’ requirements, according to Loadstar.
Some are just taking extra precautions: CMA CGM will begin implementing an additional USD 500 surcharge for “extra risk coverage” on all cargo and dry reefer shipments from Europe, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent to Sudan, according to a statement. Some Gulf airlines have also halted flights, with Emirates announcing earlier this month it is canceling all its flights to Khartoum until the end of May as Sudan closed off its airspace through to the end of April. has suspended their flights through to the end of the Month.
Meanwhile, roads and bridges in Port Sudan are still open for the transport of goods and loading and discharge are normal, according to maritime ins. provider West of England P&I Club.
The Suez Canal Authority has adjusted the rates of fixed rebates for ships that change their destination after sailing from their port of origin, according to a navigational circular (pdf) issued last week. Vessels that submit a port of origin or destination not mentioned in their initial rebate request will be granted a higher rebate percentage.
Oman’s oil exports dropped 6.8% y-o-y in 1Q 2023 to 76.04 mn barrels, with average production rising 2.6% y-o-y to 1.064 mn bbl / d, Muscat Daily reports, citing data from the National Center Statistics and Information. The biggest buyer of Oman’s crude oil was China, which received over 90% of the country’s total oil exports during the quarter. Oman’s oil exports to China hit 69.8 mn bbl in 1Q 2023, rising 8.6% y-o-y.
Kuwait extends bid submission deadline for the Kuwait Railroad Project: Kuwait has extended to 30 May the bid submission deadline for the consultancy contract for the design and document preparation for the Kuwait Railroad Project’s first phase, according to the Central Agency for Public Tenders. The initial deadline for the 111 km railway project, which will be used by freight and passenger trains, was 21 February. The contract involves the study, critical review, and concept designs for the railway, as well as completing the detailed engineering designs and technical documents necessary for tendering.
Qatar plans to switch 35% of vehicles on its roads and 100% of its public transport buses to electric by 2030, The Peninsula reports. Qatar has already created thelargest electric bus depot inthe world, with a capacity of 478 buses, which relies on 11k PV solar panels to generate 4 MW of power. Meanwhile, QatarEnergy plans to reach 5 GW of solar power production by 2035.
COME TO OUR NEXT ENTERPRISE FORUM-
The Enterprise Exports & FDI Forum, our latest industry-specific conference, is taking place on Monday, 15 May. The Enterprise Exports & FDI Forum will give insiders and newcomers alike the chance to talk about how to develop an export-centered business and how their companies can help Egypt build an export-led economy that makes us a magnet for foreign direct investment (FDI).
Why exports & FDI? In the wake of successive floats of EGP, exports and FDI have never been more important to our economy — or our businesses. We’re gathering some of the CEOs, top execs from local companies and multinationals, investors, bankers and finance folks to speak on how businesses can adapt their strategies to be export-oriented and what Egypt as a country can do to draw foreign investment and much-needed FX. Expect it to be heavy on lessons learned in Egypt and other global growth markets — and lots of success stories.You can learn more on our conference website here.
And what better place to discuss moving our goods than Egypt’s original logistics zone — the Nile. That’s why we’re looking forward to holding the event by the river’s vistas at the Four Seasons, Nile Plaza.
Some of the biggest names in business and finance are on board — are you? The Enterprise Exports and FDI Forum is taking place with the generous support of our friends, including:
Banking partners: Banque Misr | Al Baraka Bank | Emirates NBD | HSBC
Lead partners: DB Schenker | DP World | East Port Said Development | IDG | IFC | Madinat Masr
Event partners: Beyti | Concrete | Global Corp | Grant Thornton | Hassan Allam Utilities
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CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR-
The Select USA Investment Summit in the US’ Maryland gets underway next Monday, 1 May and runs through Thursday, 4 May.
Deadline for Salalah-Thamrait trucking road bids: Companies have until next Thursday, 4 May to submit proposals for the design, construction, finance, operation, and maintenance of Oman’s Salalah-Thamrait trucking road.
The Airport Show is scheduled to kick off in Dubai on Tuesday, 9 May. The three-day event wraps on Thursday, 11 May.
Check out our full calendar on the web for a comprehensive listing of upcoming news events, national holidays and news triggers.


