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'Mission Possible': Abreco Freight CEO surprises team with blockbuster screening to spark 2026 vision

'Mission Possible': Abreco Freight CEO surprises team with blockbuster screening to spark 2026 vision

Khaleej Times26-05-2025
In a heartfelt gesture of appreciation, Muhammed Shaji, CEO of Abreco Freight, surprised his employees with an exclusive screening of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning at Al Ghurair Mall. The event was organised to recognise the team's hard work and dedication and motivate them to achieve a bold new company goal set for 2026.
Before the film began, a special on-screen message from Shaji honoured every team member, expressing deep gratitude for their dedication and contributions. "This evening is a small way to say a big thank you. Each of you is a critical part of this journey, and it's your energy, ideas, and hard work that power Abreco forward. Together, we've achieved incredible milestones and together, we'll make the impossible, possible,' said Shaji.
The choice of Mission: Impossible was no coincidence. Symbolising focus, perseverance, and ambition, the blockbuster resonated with Abreco's internal mission. Shaji has challenged his team with an ambitious target to be achieved by 2026 - a goal that may seem impossible, but with laser-sharp focus and team unity, he believes it is well within reach.
The movie drew enthusiastic reactions from the team, with many describing the experience as energising and deeply motivating. It reflected the strong sense of unity and shared ambition that defines life at Abreco.
The surprise screening served as a memorable reminder of what makes Abreco unique: a culture where people are valued, teamwork is celebrated, and even the most ambitious missions are met with courage and conviction.
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