August18 , 2026

    Gulf Land Bridge Sees Momentum as Key Logistics Players Scale Up Services

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    The Gulf Land Bridge is gaining momentum as major logistics players expand their operations and increase freight capacity across the region, strengthening its role as a key trade and transport corridor.

    Companies including DHL, Oman Air, and GWC are enhancing logistics capabilities, supporting faster cargo movement and improving connectivity between Gulf markets. The expansion reflects growing demand for integrated land, air, and multimodal freight solutions.

    The development of the Gulf Land Bridge is expected to improve supply chain efficiency, reduce transit times, and provide businesses with more flexible alternatives for regional distribution.

    With increasing investment in logistics infrastructure and cross-border connectivity, the corridor is emerging as an important link for trade flows across the Gulf and wider Middle East markets.