Speaking about the new technologies in the logistics and supply chain industry, in a candid discussion with TransREporter, Salah Sharaf, explained the major disruptions that the logistics industry can expect in future.
Shipping and logistics was the first business venture of Sharaf Group, initiated in 1975. Could you throw some light on the journey of Sharaf Group?
Yes, you are right. Shipping and logistics was the first business venture of Sharaf Group, initiated in 1975. We represent numerous large liners, bulk carriers, tanker owners and airlines worldwide and we are providing agency services in the entire Gulf, Asia and the African continent. Our main services include providing and managing surface transport from the point of origin, seeking customs and port clearance, and delivering the cargo to the customer’s door.
For instance, at Sharaf Cargo, we have a simple philosophy that success is a creation of equilibrium between outstanding service, competitive pricing, strong dedication to detail and outstanding vision of customer’s needs. We stand behind our expertise, our reputation, and our approach to help customers making their transportation decision a simple one.
Our Group is headquartered in Dubai and operates in 40 countries across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Our group companies have created infrastructure and facilities in the UAE, India, China, Tanzania, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Egypt wherein we are providing “One Stop Shop” for all carriers and customers for cargo movements.
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