Oman to host major logistics expo in September

Business Saturday 13/August/2016 14:01 PM
By: Times News Service
Oman to host major logistics expo in September

Muscat: Middle East Transport and Logistics Exhibition (ME-TRANSLOG 2016) will kick off on September 5, at Oman International Exhibition Centre (OIEC) with more as 50 local and international specialised companies will take part in the three-day event.
ME-TRANSLOG is supported by the Ministry of Transport and Communications, which is spearheading the modernisation of Oman’s transport and logistics infrastructure. It is also supported by various government, public and private sector stakeholders who contribute to the growth and continued success of this pivotal industry.
This event aims to create synergy and strengthen the collaboration between the authorities and the industries. ME-TRANSLOG will be a mega event where local, regional and international exhibitors will showcase latest technologies, best practices, pioneering research, advanced trends, and innovative products and solutions, to meet the requirements of governments, businesses, industrial and commercial entities, aviation, construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, oil and gas and utilities sectors, for more efficient and even faster transport and logistics services.
The event is designed to meet the supply and demand of the market, by bringing the manufacturers, integrators, distributors, and service providers to capitalise on the expanding market and boost momentum across.
As the only industry focused exhibition, ME-TRANSLOG will attract professionals and decision makers from across the transportation and logistics sector. The event is an important trade fair for networking and interactions with government officials, key decision makers, industry executives, contractors, consultants, service providers, financiers, and other stakeholders making it an impetus business oriented networking platform. From the standpoint of Oman’s Economic diversification strategy, the Transport and logistics industry will be the game changer and has the potential to supplant the hydrocarbon sector.