CEVA Logistics expands regional footprint with new Dubai facility
The new facility features 20-meter ceilings and environmental responsibility, including LED lighting, recycling stations, and 1,600 sq m of solar panels.;
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Third-party logistics leader CEVA Logistics announced on January 15 the opening of a new warehouse in the Dubai South Free Zone, strategically positioning itself within a critical logistics hub for the UAE and the broader Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.
According to the press release, the new multi-user facility covers 23,000 square meters and features 20-meter-high ceilings, with a design that prioritises environmental responsibility through the installation of LED lighting, waste recycling stations, and 1,600 square meters of solar panels.
Antonio Munoz, vice president of contract logistics, IMEA, CEVA Logistics, said, "What we achieved in Dubai South is nothing short of extraordinary. Our determination, creativity and customer-first mindset turned what seemed like an impossible task into reality. This warehouse is a testament to CEVA’s ability to adapt, innovate and deliver responsive logistics for our customers, no matter the circumstances."
Driven by urgent customer demand, CEVA teams rapidly operationalised the site in a matter of weeks, and it is already processing more than 30,000 units per day.