Milaha, a Qatar-based maritime and logistics conglomerate, has inaugurated the first phase of the 400,000sqm Milaha Logistics City with a 35,000sq m warehousing facility dedicated to temperature-controlled cargo.

The new facility marks Milaha’s entry into cold chain solutions, and would cater to the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and other fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG).

The facility is divided into a frozen storage area, a chilled storage area, and a temperature-controlled storage area, ranging from -22° to +22° Celsius. The facility uses modern environmentally friendly technology, which earned it a sustainability award at the Gulf Organisation for Research and Development summit recently.

The new facility is also one of the highest in Qatar with 22 metres, which allows more storage per square meter than many existing facilities in Qatar.

“Milaha Logistics City is a significant investment on our part in Qatar’s supply chain infrastructure and, in particular, cold chain capabilities, and we expect it to be a key enabler for logistics growth in Qatar," according to Abdulrahman Essa al-Mannai, Milaha president and chief executive.

This new service offering would further strengthen Qatar’s position as a leading maritime and logistics hub as well as Milaha's position as a national and regional supply chain partner, he said.

“We are already seeing a tremendous response to the new facility, which is ideally located on the Orbital Road with close proximity to Qatar’s main airport and commercial seaport, and offers quick, easy access to Doha and beyond. We look forward to working with our clients and partners to help them seize the opportunities that this facility will enable,” said Milaha’s vice-president (Logistics) Mazen Kloub.

The 35,000sq m warehousing facility is the initial phase of a larger development which also includes other specialised warehousing options that is aimed at providing Milaha’s clients with advanced supply chain solutions. The construction of the project was managed by Milaha’s real estate arm, Milaha Capital, which ensured that the development adopted and complied with the highest international standards in safety, security, and technology.

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