Rail expansion is opening up delivery paths
(click to enlarge) A network of 1200 km of railway track by 2020 will boost the UAE’s overland supply chain deployment
Our initiatives with Mohebi
Logistics and STI Middle East
have led to one of the
strongest positions for FMCG
logistics and freight management
services in the Middle East.
Mohebi Logistics
Mohebi Logistics is today one of the leading supply chain specialists for food industry manufacturers and FMCG companies in the Middle East – and growing steadily.
From 33,000 pallet positions in 2008 at our Jafza bonded facility, to a total of 250,000 with our non-bonded facility in Dubai South, the company’s infrastructure growth has more than doubled in capacity.
Much of the company’s success is finding and retaining a high calibre of personnel. We have enjoyed an extraordinary degree of loyalty from our teams, who know that with us their careers will blossom.
Staff levels have grown by 300% from 300 in 2010 to over 1000 employees today – a direct result of our growth in the local 3PL industry. Many in the original team are still with us, serving as role models for the attention to detail and high client satisfaction levels that guide our daily operations.
CEO Mohammed Mohebi sets the management tone when he says: “If you do something with the right intention, it comes back to you – people will go the extra mile for you.”
Mohebi Logistics also operates beyond the boundaries of the UAE and the GCC. It is assisting to set up new food logistics systems in India and South Africa.
Visit the website at www.mohebilogistics.com
STI Middle East
This company provides air and sea freight management services on a global basis for large volumes of cargo, as well as supply chain solutions. It is a joint venture between Zainal Mohebi Holdings and the Martin Brower Company, one of the USA’s largest logistics and food companies.
STI’s role is to support the worldwide logistics and distribution system for McDonald’s restaurants in the Gulf region
Rail expansion is opening up delivery paths
(click to enlarge) A network of 1200 km of railway track by 2020 will boost the UAE’s overland supply chain deployment