July6 , 2026

    Asyad Group executes major energy sector shipment from China to UAE

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    Asyad Group, Oman’s leading integrated logistics provider, has successfully completed the end-to-end transport of 2,570 packages of large-diameter seamless line pipes from Tianjin, China, to Khalifa Port, UAE, for a major ADNOC EPC contractor. The shipment, weighing over 2,400 metric tons and spanning more than 5,000 cubic meters, highlights Asyad’s expertise in handling complex, technically demanding project cargo.

    Juma Al Maskari, Asyad Logistics Director, said: “This achievement is a testament to the exceptional collaboration and deep expertise of our UAE-based team. Their meticulous planning and seamless execution were essential in delivering this complex project, reinforcing our commitment to providing reliable, efficient solutions for the region’s strategic projects.”

    The high-spec steel line pipes, extending to a total length of 47 meters, required precision handling throughout the operation. The project involved structured loading at Tianjin Port, rigorous technical oversight during transit, and safe discharge at Khalifa Port, demonstrating Asyad’s operational efficiency and adherence to the highest international safety standards.

    The shipment underscores the close collaboration between Asyad Group’s Project Logistics teams and ADNOC’s EPC contractors, ensuring quality, safety, and timely delivery.

    This milestone aligns with Asyad’s global expansion strategy, which now covers over 90 destinations across China, India, the United States, and the GCC. The successful delivery reinforces the Group’s capacity to support regional megaprojects and critical infrastructure initiatives, contributing to Oman’s Vision 2040 and strengthening its role in global supply chains.

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