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Logistics Shakti to host SCM Middle East Conclave in Dubai

Logistics Shakti to host SCM Middle East Conclave in Dubai

Zawya08-04-2025
Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Honourable Former President of India, will be the esteemed Chief Guest.
The conclave will unite logistics leaders, investors, experts, and policymakers from IME Corridor nations.
The IME Corridor is poised to boost the economies of participating nations by streamlining trade logistics, creating jobs, and fostering a robust business ecosystem.
Dubai: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi champions the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) on the global stage, recently meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and reviewing progress with French President Emmanuel Macron, Logistics Shakti, an Indian think tank dedicated to advancing global logistics and supply chains, is set to host the SCM Middle East Conclave & Awards 2025 in Dubai on April 23-24, 2025 focusing on the new trade route.
The conclave, bringing together more than 300 top professionals from various verticals of the logistics industry from across India, the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, will spotlight IMEC, examining its transformative role in reshaping global trade routes, optimizing logistics networks, and strengthening economic ties.
The mega event that will be hosted at the Grand Hyatt, Dubai will have the august presence of Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon'ble Former President of India, as the Chief Guest, and H.E. Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy UAE as the Guest of Honour. The participants and speakers of the program include top CEOs, CXOs, investors, and policymakers from India, the UAE, and across the IME Corridor.
Serving as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration and reinforcing the Middle East's role as a key global trade hub, SCM Middle East Conclave will feature key sessions such as "Pioneering Connectivity: Unlocking the Potential of the IME Corridor," "Building Sustainable, Resilient and Profitable Supply Chains," and "Bharat Mart: Unlocking Global Markets and Strengthening India-UAE Synergies." Esteemed speakers including Abhishek Bansal, Co-Founder and CEO of Shadowfax, Dr. Raman Kumar, Managing Director of Al-Futtaim Logistics, Suresh Vaidhyanathan, Chief Executive Officer of Ghassan Aboud Group, Samrat Sehgal, Global Supply Chain Head at Dabur, and Ramesh Mamidala, Head of Cargo at Tata Air India, will share in-depth insights on how to leverage this trade route to enhance connectivity and address key industry challenges.
Kamal Narayan Omer, Co-founder & Director of Logistics Shakti, shared valuable insights on the significance of the event, stating: "The SCM MIDDLE EAST Conclave and Awards 2025 is more than just a platform, it is a movement towards a more connected, efficient, and resilient global supply chain. Aligned with the spirit of G20 hosted in India which brought global leaders together to advance sustainable and resilient economic frameworks, this event will drive meaningful conversations, recognize industry excellence, and foster collaborations that redefine logistics and trade. As we explore the transformative potential of the IME Corridor, we look forward to engaging with leaders who are shaping the future of global commerce.'
In the same vein, Amit Shankhdhar, Co-founder and Director of Logistic Shakti stated: 'This event serves as a crucial platform for industry leaders to collaborate, innovate, and drive the future of global supply chains. With a strong focus on the IME Corridor, we aim to explore its potential in redefining trade routes and enhancing connectivity. The discussions, insights, and recognitions at this forum will play a vital role in shaping a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable logistics ecosystem worldwide.'
The SCM Awards are a prestigious recognition of excellence in logistics and supply chain management, celebrating innovations that enhance industry standards and efficiency. The awards ceremony will spotlight organizations and professionals who exemplify leadership, performance, and creativity in supply chain operations.
The event will also celebrate recognition and excellence, honoring organizations and individuals who demonstrate outstanding performance, innovation, and leadership in supply chain management. These awards will showcase groundbreaking achievements that set new industry benchmarks.
The SCM MIDDLE EAST Conclave and Awards 2025 stands as a pivotal event, bringing together global leaders to shape the future of supply chain and logistics. Set against the backdrop of the Indian Prime Minister's Gati Shakti initiative, Logistics Shakti is dedicated to revolutionizing the sector by fostering innovation, enhancing infrastructure, and driving operational efficiencies.
About Logistics Shakti:
A joint initiative by IHW Media and Million Minds Management Consultancy, Logistics Shakti is a transformative initiative committed to revolutionizing India's logistics sector by enhancing infrastructure, streamlining supply chains, and driving economic growth. Aligned with Gati Shakti, it leverages cutting-edge technologies and strategic partnerships to optimize connectivity, boost employment, and unlock business potential. By making logistics a catalyst for progress, Logistics Shakti aims to build a more resilient and efficient ecosystem, fueling India's global trade ambitions.
IHW Media:
IHW Media Private Limited is an industry collaboration catalyst that specializes in creating high-impact advocacy and networking platforms, initiatives, and campaigns. The organization is driven by the mission of fostering growth across industries and nations, with the overarching goal of contributing to the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for the betterment of humanity. IHW Media works closely with key sectors, including healthcare, sustainability, logistics, and skilling, among others. Through the development of meaningful and impactful campaigns, IHW Media partners with governments and industries to help them achieve their objectives, creating lasting positive change and driving progress across various sectors.
Million Minds Management:
Million Minds Management Ltd provides end-to-end logistics solutions, manpower outsourcing, and training. Headquartered in Ghaziabad, the company connects top professionals with aspiring talent, enhancing workforce efficiency in the logistics sector. With customized solutions in warehousing, transportation, and supply chain management, Million Minds drives productivity, innovation, and strategic growth.
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