The objective of this study is to examine the potential of Dubai as an integrated logistics hub, identify gaps and recommend polices accordingly. The key features of an integrated logistic hub are identified. The logistics performance of Dubai is compared to that of the top ranked logistics performing country, Singapore. Gaps that need to be looked into for Dubai to attain a similar status as Singapore are identified. The views of company managers in Dubai with regards to logistics facilities in Dubai are elicited using a survey method and analyzed. The study reveals that Dubai requires further development and investment to match Singapore’s performance as a logistics hub. The survey results show that high rents and costs of operation will ...
Abstract Purpose – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will have the third largest international air ca...
The empirical results presented in this report focused on the companies that were involved in logis...
Logistics activities and its cost affect daily businesses operations and eventually the country’s ec...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential of Dubai as an integrated logistics hub, ide...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential of Dubai as an integrated logistics hub, ide...
In the era of globalization, manufacturing and other service multi-national corporations are expandi...
Over the past decade, the Emirate of Dubai has emerged as a leading transport and logistics centre s...
This paper makes an attempt to explore the evolutionary process of major port cities in the Eastern ...
In 2016, Saudi Arabia published its vision for the year 2030, which is based on the Kingdom’s geogra...
Development plans across the Gulf Cooperation Council emphasise logistical infrastructure as a drive...
Intermodal transportation offers great opportunity for growth in Dubai. This study discusses logisti...
A small town on a sandy creek half a century ago, Dubai is now the largest trading, commercial, leis...
The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has advantages in trade and logistics services that other countries do n...
This research work is aimed to examine the technological and non-technological innovation adoption m...
As a region with leading sectors of marine, tourism, industry, fisheries, and Batu Ampar as the Main...
Abstract Purpose – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will have the third largest international air ca...
The empirical results presented in this report focused on the companies that were involved in logis...
Logistics activities and its cost affect daily businesses operations and eventually the country’s ec...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential of Dubai as an integrated logistics hub, ide...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential of Dubai as an integrated logistics hub, ide...
In the era of globalization, manufacturing and other service multi-national corporations are expandi...
Over the past decade, the Emirate of Dubai has emerged as a leading transport and logistics centre s...
This paper makes an attempt to explore the evolutionary process of major port cities in the Eastern ...
In 2016, Saudi Arabia published its vision for the year 2030, which is based on the Kingdom’s geogra...
Development plans across the Gulf Cooperation Council emphasise logistical infrastructure as a drive...
Intermodal transportation offers great opportunity for growth in Dubai. This study discusses logisti...
A small town on a sandy creek half a century ago, Dubai is now the largest trading, commercial, leis...
The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has advantages in trade and logistics services that other countries do n...
This research work is aimed to examine the technological and non-technological innovation adoption m...
As a region with leading sectors of marine, tourism, industry, fisheries, and Batu Ampar as the Main...
Abstract Purpose – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will have the third largest international air ca...
The empirical results presented in this report focused on the companies that were involved in logis...
Logistics activities and its cost affect daily businesses operations and eventually the country’s ec...