CEVA Logistics now uses land, multimodal routes
- Team CargoTalk

- 52 minutes ago
- 1 min read

CEVA Logistics is keeping cargo moving in the Middle East by using alternative air hubs, land corridors, and multimodal solutions. Air shipments are being rerouted through hubs such as Jeddah and Riyadh, while land routes via Turkey support cargo flows from Europe to GCC countries. Cross-border trucking within the region ensures distribution to all key markets.
These alternative routes help maintain delivery schedules when air and road capacity is limited. Rail and dedicated trucking options are being used to bypass congested routes, reducing variability in transit times and allowing goods to reach customers reliably. The adjustments also help stabilize supply chains and provide businesses with continued access to key markets.
Air shipments are being rerouted to available lanes, and additional transport capacity is secured where possible to reduce delays. Land and multimodal corridors allow large volumes of cargo to move efficiently, supporting time-sensitive shipments.
Companies are advised to plan for longer lead times, review transport options, and coordinate closely with logistics partners. These measures are helping freight and logistics operators maintain the flow of goods across the region despite changing transport conditions.




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