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Nominate the leaders driving Middle East logistics forward
Across the Middle East logistics sector, leadership is exercised every day through decisions that determine whether supply chains hold, expand, adapt, or fail under pressure. These decisions are taken by senior executives responsible for networks, infrastructure, operations, and transformation programmes that sit at the centre of regional trade and industrial activity.
For many of these leaders, the work is already being done. The question is whether it is being recognised.
The Elite Executives Power List 2026 is where the industry brings that leadership into focus. It is where the executives shaping outcomes across logistics, supply chains, infrastructure, and connectivity are placed at the centre of the sector conversation.
Who should be on the Elite Executives
If your role involves accountability for performance across regions, assets, or complex systems, this recognition is already about your work.
The Power List looks beyond job titles to responsibility and impact. It includes executives overseeing freight forwarding networks, ports and terminals, aviation logistics, warehousing, middle and last mile, contract logistics, infrastructure development, and the technologies enabling integrated supply chains.
This also includes leaders driving operational transformation, scaling capacity, managing disruption, advancing sustainability agendas, and delivering large-scale programmes that shape how logistics functions across the Middle East.
Submitting nominations
- Nominating is simple:
- Visit our nomination page here.
- Complete the nomination form with details about your nominee, including their achievements and why they deserve recognition.
- Submit your nomination before the deadline on January 16.
For more information and further details, contact Ryan Harmon at Ryan.Harmon@itp.com or +971 58 214 6983. For sponsorship and partnership opportunities, contact Shrief Ali at Shrief.Ali@itp.com or +971 52 547 8093.