Logistics major Qatar-based GWC has announced further expansion by launching its 100% owned subsidiary FLAG at the logistics Hub at Khazaen Economic City in Oman.
The state-of-the-art facility was inaugurated by Khamis bin Mohamed al-Shamakhi, Undersecretary at Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology for Transport.
Other attendees included Sheikh Mubarak bin Fahad bin Jassim al-Thani, Qatar’s ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman, GWC officials, key clients, and high-level dignitaries from the region.
FLAG will be the first company to launch at Khazaen Economic City, which is strategically located to transport links, borders, and within only two hours’ drive of 80% of Oman’s population.
GWC Group chairman Sheikh Abdullah bin Fahad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani stated, “The launch of FLAG Logistics in the Sultanate of Oman marks a key milestone for GWC as the Group continue to grow its operations across the GCC.”
FLAG Oman will become a vital hub, connecting powerhouse locations across the region, including Muscat, Doha, Bahrain, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dubai. It will provide a platform, uniting Oman with the GCC, and the GCC with the rest of the world.
GWC Group CEO Ranjeev Menon said, “FLAG will leverage GWC’s 20 years of knowledge and expertise as it creates new benchmark in the logistics industry – enabling the Sultanate of Oman to achieve its strategic goals.”
FLAG will operate from a modern 50,000 square metre infrastructure in Khazaen Economic City, which is segmented into specialist areas, each tailored to address distinct logistical needs including dry, ambient, chilled and frozen warehousing, bulk storage, records management and marshalling areas. The warehouse and distribution centre measure 27,500 square metre.
Menon continued: “We see FLAG as a bridge, connecting businesses to markets, producers to consumers, and Oman to the global economy. Through innovative logistics solutions, FLAG aims to facilitate seamless trade, contributing to the economic prosperity of Oman and aligning with the goals of Oman National Vision 2040.”
Salim al-Thuhli, CEO, Khazaen Economic City, stated: “The presence of FLAG in Khazaen Economic City will contribute to strengthening dry and cold supply chains, and will also provide logistics solutions for international investors, companies in the private sector and government agencies. This project comes in line with Oman's logistics strategy, which aims to position the Sultanate as a global logistics hub.
“The logistics sector will contribute about 14% of the GDP by 2040. FLAG Oman chose Khazaen Economic City for its strategic location, which connects it to a robust logistics infrastructure and network such as Muscat International Airport, sea ports, and land borders with neighbouring countries.”
FLAG will prioritise a skilled Omani talent, investing in training and mentorship to navigate the complexities of the logistics industry. The company is committed to building collaborative, long-term partnerships, creating a robust ecosystem that fosters growth and prosperity.