MUSCAT : The award aims to enhance the efficiency of this sector and boost its competitiveness at both the regional and global levels.
The Award seeks to honour the best practices and innovative projects across all logistics activities implemented during the past twelve months, fostering positive competition and encouraging innovation and excellence in this vital sector.
The Award covers various logistics activities, such as warehouses and storage, shipping line and vessel agents, air, sea, and land transport, customs clearers, ports and free zones, ground handling, and cargo agents.
The evaluation of applications will be supervised by an independent judging committee comprising a selection of specialists and experts in the logistics sector, ensuring transparency and credibility in choosing the winners.

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