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Gulftainer strengthens ties with South China’s freight forwarders

Global port operator Gulftainer met with key traders and freight forwarders in Shenzhen on 22 September 2024, during the China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Fair (CILF).

Attendees included the Shenzhen International Freight Forwarders Association members and the Qingdao Logistics Network.

“Gulftainer has extensive experience working closely with trading and freight forwarding companies,” stated Zina S, General Manager of Shipping Lines at Gulftainer, who delivered the welcome address. “This expertise has enabled the company to develop an understanding of the sector’s complexities and offer tailored logistics solutions. With its five-decade presence in the Middle East, Gulftainer is an ideal partner to facilitate the seamless movement of cargo between the South China region and the UAE, serving as a gateway to the Upper Gulf, the Red Sea, and North and East Africa.”

The UAE remains China’s largest trading partner in the Arab world, with China accounting for 18% of the UAE’s non-oil imports in 2023.

“The growing trade and logistics relationship between the UAE and China is driven by shared strategic goals and expanding global trade routes. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has played an important role in enhancing this connectivity. As a gateway between East and West, the UAE has positioned itself as a key logistics hub, facilitating the seamless movement of goods between China and global markets,” said Daniel Wright, Group Chief Operating Officer on the growing UAE-China relationship in a statement.

With its strategically located terminals and supply chain facilities, Gulftainer said it is well-positioned to drive the increasing logistics volume between the two nations.





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