03 Apr 2026 / Middle East

An overview of supply chain solutions for the current Middle East situation

Disruptions should not rupture your supply chain.

The current situation in the Middle East is affecting key trade corridors and therefore, impacting cargo movement by sea and air, into and out of the region. The region’s strategic importance to international sea and air freight routes is the backbone of supply chains around the world. With an ever-changing environment, our aim is to share with you the latest alternatives to support your cargo flows.

Each solution has detailed information about our services in each country. They are all specifically designed to support your supply chain. Make sure you bookmark this page - these solutions will continue to evolve as the situation develops.


Jordan - strategic route to upper Gulf

  • Red Sea to Levant Land-Bridge
  • Multimodal Transit and Distribution
  • Cross-border Compliance and security

Kuwait - GCC transit solutions

  • Northern GCC Gateway & Iraq Transit
  • Bonded Trucking & Cargo Integrity
  • Local Regulatory & Documentation Expertise

Oman – Entry point for GCC-bound cargo

  • Strategic Bypass & Transit Efficiency
  • Integrated Sea-to-Land Connectivity
  • Alternative entry point to the GCC

Qatar – Air and Sea solutions

  • Multimodal Hub Integration
  • GCC road transport services.
  • Customs and in-transit clearance.

Saudi Arabia – Jeddah, a gateway to the GCC

  • Red Sea Trade Lane Connectivity
  • Integrated Port & Inland Logistics
  • Specialized Project & Cargo Handling

United Arab Emirates – Customs clearance, inter-port transfers & bonded transit solutions

  • Multi-Port connectivity and Bonded Transit
  • Cross-border & Customs Expertise
  • Regional GCC Distribution Hub

We will continue to update these solutions to adapt to the situation. We look forward to supporting you

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