
Dar Al Sharq conference highlights latest innovations in supply chain
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Doha, Qatar: Dar Al Sharq organised its 3rd Supply Chain Management Conference yesterday, hosting prominent local and international experts to find so...
Doha, Qatar: Dar Al Sharq organised its 3rd Supply Chain Management Conference yesterday, hosting prominent local and international experts to find solutions for enhancing sustainability and efficiency of supply chain in Qatar and the region.
Held under the patronage of Minister of Transport H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani, the conference showcased the latest trends and innovations in supply chain management. The conference was held under the theme, ‘Post-Crisis Recovery Challenges’.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Deputy CEO of Dar Al Sharq and Editor-in-Chief of Al Sharq Jaber Al Harami said that the conference aimed at addressing the challenges faced by the supply chain management sector amid conflicts in some countries and the fast changing world.
He noted the major impacts of recent global crises on supply chains, starting with COVID-19 that disrupted the global economy, through the Russian-Ukrainian war, and up to the aggression on the Gaza Strip, and its repercussions on transportation and shipping operations for international markets, which raises many major challenges that must be worked on to establish the necessary solutions to overcome them.
He said that through this conference, Dar Al Sharq seeks to present a platform where various specialists and parties concerned with supply chains meet for discussing the necessary means to create the appropriate environment for this key sector, and ways to move it towards raising its efficiency and reaching the highest possible levels.













