Logistics News ME – October 2025


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The October edition features the winners of the Logistics & Trasport Awards 2025

Our cover story features Abdulaziz Busbate, a leader whose clarity and conviction reflect what it takes to navigate disruption. In this candid conversation, he speaks about leading through seismic change, putting people at the centre of innovation, and preparing the next generation to lead with purpose. Read the full edition here: 

Dr Shereen Nassar returns with a sharp take on building resilient supply chains for the future. Yahyah Pandor of Blue Yonder explores how AI and supply chain data could unlock the Gulf’s next trade advantage, while Angela Pernsteiner, MD at Würth Professional Solutions, shares how strategic partnerships are streamlining operations and raising performance benchmarks.

On 16 September, LNME Connect brought together the region’s logistics professionals for unfiltered conversations on transformation. From electric fleets to warehouse automation, one thing was clear: technology is moving fast but people remain the industry’s core engine.

That same evening, the Logistics & Transport Awards 2025 celebrated the visionaries redefining logistics, from sustainable fleets and last-mile innovation to seamless port-rail systems. Congratulations to this year’s winners, including the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, DHL, DP World, ALDAR, Drydocks World, Transcorp International, and others pushing the industry forward.

At Global Rail 2025, Mohamed Radwani, Section Head of Public Transport Regulations & Policies at Qatar’s Ministry of Transport, shared updates on Qatar’s expanding public transport network. Mohamed AlSuwaidi, Executive Director of Financial Affairs at Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Center, outlined how the UAE is shaping future-ready mobility, infrastructure, and housing ecosystems across the region.



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