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Khazaen partners with German Logistics Giant DB Schenker

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Muscat: Khazaen Dry Port, a member of Asyad Group, signed a service agreement with Germany’s DB Schenker – the global logistics giant to use facilities and services provided by Khazaen to enhance its customers’ experience.


The service agreement gives the company access to Khazaen’s services and top-notch infrastructure to better serve its major clients, mainly oil and gas corporations and other sectors. Those services include the handling and temporary storage of sensitive cargo and other shipments that require special processing.


Juma al Maskari, Executive Director at Khazaen, highlighted the significance of partnering with a major company in logistics and said “sourcing new services to a top logistics player, like DB Schenker, is proof of the trust that a major company with high operational standards has in the quality of our services and assets. We are happy to conclude this agreement with DB Schenker and provide them with our customized, client-centric storage solutions and support that attract big clients looking for a new logistics base.”


Richard van Schie, speaking on behalf of DB Schenker in Oman and Managing Director, said, “we believe this service agreement will help form synergies for our customers’ trade and related activity in and out of Oman. We are delighted to have access to Khazaen Dry Port’s successful setup of facilities and services while leveraging Oman’s strategic location that provides a gateway to regional and global markets.”


In line with its strategic objectives to bring in additional foreign investment, Asyad Group continuously seeks to promote its integrated logistics solutions to attract major global players, enhance economic and commercial activities and leverage Oman’s unique position as the ideal hub to access global markets.


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