CEVA Logistics opens e-comm hub in Dubai South
- Team CargoTalk

- 4 hours ago
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CEVA Logistics has opened a new eCommerce warehouse in Dubai South Free Zone, strengthening its logistics footprint across the GCC. The 23,000 square metre facility is designed to support large-scale operations while keeping sustainability in focus.
The new hub is built for high-volume eCommerce demand. With a ceiling height of 20 metres, the warehouse can handle efficient vertical storage and faster order processing. CEVA says the site already has the capacity to process more than 30,000 units per day, supporting growing online retail volumes in the region.
Sustainability is a key feature of the project. Around 1,600 sqm of the facility is covered with solar panels, helping reduce energy consumption and support cleaner operations. This aligns with the company’s wider goal of lowering its environmental impact while expanding capacity.
Located in Dubai South Free Zone, the warehouse offers strong connectivity to air, sea and road networks. This allows CEVA to provide faster deliveries and more agile supply chain solutions for customers operating across the GCC. The new facility reflects the rising demand for advanced eCommerce logistics in the Middle East, as retailers look for speed, scale, and flexibility. CEVA’s investment also highlights Dubai’s growing role as a regional logistics and fulfilment hub.







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