“Dar Al Sharq” organizes the third conference for “Loading and Supply” on December 9

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Dar Al Sharq Group announced the organization of the third conference on supply chains, scheduled to be held on the ninth of December, under the title “Challenges after recovery and continuity,” under the auspices of the Ministry of Transportation. This came during the press conference held yesterday in the presence of Mr. Jaber Salem Al Harami, Executive Vice President of Dar Al Sharq Group, in addition to Mr. Hamad Ali Al Marri, Director of the Land Transport Licensing Department at the Ministry of Transportation, Mr. Hamad Al Ansari, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at Mwani Qatar, and Mr. Mohammed Al Khalifa. Director of Human Resources for Qatar Rail Company, and Mrs. Nasiba Al Emadi, Director of Marketing and Communications at Gulf Warehousing Company.
On this occasion, Mr. Jaber Salem Al Harami, Executive Vice President of Dar Al Sharq Group, praised the efforts made by the Ministry of Transportation towards the success of the Supply Chain Conference, whether during the first and second editions or in the third edition held under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al. The second Minister of Transportation, who is keen to provide all the necessary support to make this conference a success.
Mr. Jaber Al-Harami also thanked all partners, led by Mwani Qatar, Qatar Railways (Rail), Gulf Warehousing Company, and Qatar Chamber, for accepting the invitation to participate in the third edition of the Supply Chain Conference, within the framework of its qualitative initiatives to serve the community in its various sectors, and to conduct Towards achieving more achievements in various fields.
Al-Harami pointed out that the third conference will witness the holding of four sessions that will address the successes and challenges of the future with regard to supply chains, then digital transformation and its role in strengthening this sector, in addition to highlighting the most prominent practices and successful experiences, and the challenges and risks that we are currently experiencing in the Red Sea, and which are reflected in a clear way. Directly on the supply chain, which makes this forum an effective platform for all participants representing various government and private agencies, who will contribute to the success of this conference and produce it in the distinctive image that it had in its two versions. The first and second.

Building Qatar’s future
Al-Harami stressed that “Dar Al-Sharq” always seeks to be a bridge and platform that brings together various parties in the country, with one goal, which is to serve the country and contribute to building the future of Qatar, through many initiatives, the most recent of which is the Children’s Expo, which was characterized by a large presence, which drives the House to continue Working in accordance with this context, playing the role assigned to it in social responsibility and raising the State of Qatar to the highest ranks at the regional and international levels.
For his part, Mr. Hamad Ali Al Marri, Director of the Land Transport Licensing Department at the Ministry of Transportation, stated that the Ministry of Transportation’s sponsorship of this conference comes in line with its strategic plans aimed at developing the transport and communications system, to provide transportation services for goods and passengers and to provide logistical services supporting supply chains, in a way that enhances the security of import and export movement. Goods and merchandise, and contributes to supporting the national economy and international trade exchange.

A vital and strategic sector
In turn, Mr. Hamad Al Ansari, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at Mwani Qatar, said: “We continue our strategic partnership with the Qatar Supply Chain Conference for the third year in a row, which reflects our firm commitment to supporting initiatives that contribute to the development of a vital and strategic sector such as supply chains, which represent the backbone of the global trade movement.” And the prosperity of national economies.”
He added: “Our presence and support for this conference since its inception stems from our commitment to contribute to building an integrated supply chain system that relies on innovation and technology, which is in line with the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030, which seeks to achieve sustainable and diversified economic development, as we believe that this important event represents A valuable opportunity to exchange experiences and knowledge with a group of experts and decision-makers, and to shed light on current challenges and future solutions that will enhance the efficiency and sustainability of supply chains.”

Strengthening the transportation system
In the same context, Mr. Mohammed Al Khalifa, Director of the Human Resources Department of Qatar Railways Company (Rail), praised the Supply Chain Conference, in which the company will participate as a platinum sponsor, saying: “Participation in this edition comes within the framework of the commitment to continue supporting positive initiatives aimed at strengthening the transportation system.” Integrated and sustainable development in Qatar under the umbrella of the Ministry of Transportation. The event also represents an opportunity to showcase the company’s initiatives and contributions through the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks, in addition to highlighting the most prominent practices adopted by the company in its various projects and operational operations.”

Review best practices
For her part, Mrs. Nusaybah Al-Emadi, Director of Marketing and Communications at Gulf Warehousing Company, said that the platinum sponsorship of the third edition of the conference is an honorable matter for the leading company in the field of logistics services and supply chain solutions, pointing out the importance of supply chain conferences in highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by this vital sector. They represent ideal platforms for exchanging experiences, reviewing best practices, and enhancing cooperation between various actors to achieve greater flexibility and efficiency in the sector.
Al Emadi added that Gulf Warehousing believes that logistics services are not just an economic sector, but rather the lifeline of sustainable development and a major supporter of the Qatar National Vision 2030. Recent challenges, such as the Corona pandemic or hosting the Qatar 2022 World Cup, have demonstrated the importance of having strong supply chains capable of Adapting to variables. From this standpoint, we are working to develop innovative solutions and global logistics networks that contribute to enhancing the economic competitiveness of the State of Qatar.