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Tuesday, December 1 - 2009

CEVA opens warehouse in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 21 - 2009 at 12:14

CEVA Logistics has launched a 12,000m2 warehouse in Dubai that will serve as the Middle East headquarters for the company. The facility, which has been named 'Pyramid', has 13 loading bays and will manage products for four key regional customers working in the electronics, fashion and industrial sectors. 'We are rapidly expanding our presence in Dubai,' Shamsudeen Ahmed, Regional Director, CEVA in the Middle East said in a statement. 'We anticipate that our Jafza facilities will grow by a further 65,000 square metres in the next 12 months, taking our total space in the zone to approximately 110,000 square metres.'

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