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EMX joins key logistics debate in Istanbul

UAE company showcases its extensive range of logistics solutions tailored to the needs of modern eCommerce businesses

EMX, the logistics arm of 7X and a prominent provider of courier, express, and parcel (CEP) services in the region, participated in the Istanbul Global E-Export Summit (IGEXX) this week. The summit, held at the Haliç Congress Center in Istanbul on 4-5 September 2024, brought together leading e-exporters and representatives from key global markets, providing a dynamic platform for collaboration and business development.

EMX claims its participation underscores a commitment to expanding international partnerships and enhancing its global footprint in key shipping markets. The company showcased its extensive range of logistics solutions tailored to the needs of modern eCommerce businesses, focusing on last-mile delivery services designed to optimise the customer experience.

EMX’s Comprehensive eCommerce Solutions

At the event, EMX demonstrated how its range of personalised services helps eCommerce companies navigate the complex world of logistics. The company’s solutions cater to a wide range of business needs, offering flexibility and scalability, key factors for businesses looking to expand into new markets.

One of the highlights of the summit was EMX’s presentation of its “EMX International” service, which facilitates seamless parcel delivery across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. This service plays a crucial role in helping eCommerce businesses expand their presence in the GCC and meet the growing demand for quick, reliable deliveries in a highly competitive market.

Innovation and Partnership at the Forefront

Tariq Al Wahedi, General Manager of EMX, emphasised the company’s focus on forging strategic partnerships and driving innovation within the logistics sector. “Our participation in the Istanbul Global E-Export Summit reiterates EMX’s commitment to fostering partnerships and collaborating with prominent international corporations,” said Al Wahedi. “At EMX, we understand the importance of offering integrated services, especially within the fast-paced eCommerce and logistics sectors. Moving forward, we aim to strengthen our role as a strategic partner in the logistics industry, focusing on innovation and a commitment to global expansion.”

Al Wahedi also highlighted EMX’s dedication to staying at the forefront of market trends. “We remain steadfast in our efforts to meet the diverse demands of the global eCommerce industry and provide best-in-class services to our clients. The logistics landscape is constantly evolving, and we are committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that keep our clients ahead of the curve,” he added.

Advancing the Region’s Logistics Sector

EMX plays a pivotal role in the advancement and digitalisation of the region’s express, parcel, and last-mile delivery services. With the growing importance of eCommerce, the need for reliable, flexible, and fast logistics solutions is greater than ever. EMX’s approach, which integrates advanced technologies with a deep understanding of market needs, positions the company as a leader in the logistics sector.

At IGEXX, EMX demonstrated how its forward-thinking solutions enable businesses to streamline operations, reduce delivery times, and improve the overall customer experience. The company’s ability to tailor its services to meet the unique requirements of each client, combined with its innovative approach to last-mile logistics, has helped it build a strong reputation across the GCC and beyond.

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