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QC takes part in IRU general assembly meet
QC takes part in IRU general assembly meet

Qatar Tribune

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

QC takes part in IRU general assembly meet

Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Chamber recently took part in the general assembly meeting of the International Road Transport Union (IRU), held in Geneva, Switzerland. The chamber was represented by Eng Ali bin Abdullatif Al Misned, board member, president of the Qatar Association for Freight Forwarding and Logistics (QAFL), and vice chair of the Region Africa and Middle East (RAME) for the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA). The meeting featured a roundtable on road transport and competitiveness and covered key agenda items, including the speech of IRU President Radu Dinescu, the general assembly and financial reports, and a review of the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. In statements, Al Misned emphasised that such meetings serve as a strategic international platform for enhancing cooperation and the exchange of expertise in the fields of transport and logistics. He noted that they open broader avenues for member countries to achieve integration and competitiveness across land and logistics supply chains. 'Our participation in this important event reflects Qatar's commitment to reinforcing its position as an integrated logistics hub and advancing infrastructure development to facilitate regional and international land trade,' he said. He underscored the rapid changes underway in the global road transport sector, which call for deeper cooperation and the adoption of smart, sustainable solutions. He also highlighted Qatar Chamber's dedication to playing an active role in shaping the future of transportation through its contributions to the IRU. Al Misned further highlighted the importance of digital transformation and the need to enhance the competitiveness of the transportation sector. He referred to the initiatives outlined in the IRU's collective call to action titled 'Driving Competitiveness – A Collective Call to Action', which emphasises innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment to strengthen global transport systems. He also underscored the importance of supporting the IRU's efforts in training and talent development, particularly through initiatives such as the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. He affirmed that investing in human capital remains a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development in the transport and logistics sector.

Qatar Chamber participates in IRU General Assembly meeting
Qatar Chamber participates in IRU General Assembly meeting

Qatar Tribune

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

Qatar Chamber participates in IRU General Assembly meeting

DOHA: Qatar Chamber has taken part in the General Assembly meeting of the International Road Transport Union (IRU), held in Geneva, Switzerland. The Chamber was represented by Board Member, President of the Qatar Association for Freight Forwarding and Logistics (QAFL) and Vice Chair of the Region Africa and Middle East (RAME) for the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) Eng Ali bin Abdullatif Al Misned. The meeting featured a roundtable discussion on road transport and competitiveness and covered key agenda items, including the speech by IRU President Radu Dinescu, the General Assembly and financial reports, and a review of the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. In statements, Al Misned emphasized that such meetings serve as a strategic international platform for enhancing cooperation and the exchange of expertise in the fields of transport and logistics. He noted that they open broader avenues for member countries to achieve integration and competitiveness across land and logistics supply chains. "Our participation in this important event reflects Qatar's commitment to reinforcing its position as an integrated logistics hub and advancing infrastructure development to facilitate regional and international land trade," he stated. He underscored the rapid changes underway in the global road transport sector, which call for deeper cooperation and the adoption of smart, sustainable solutions. He also highlighted Qatar Chamber's dedication to playing an active role in shaping the future of transportation through its contributions to the IRU. Al Misned further highlighted the importance of digital transformation and the need to enhance the competitiveness of the transportation sector. He referred to the initiatives outlined in the IRU's collective call to action titled "Driving Competitiveness, A Collective Call to Action," which emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment to strengthen global transport systems. He also underscored the importance of supporting the IRU's efforts in training and talent development, particularly through initiatives such as the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. He affirmed that investing in human capital remains a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development in the transport and logistics sector.

Hamilton Reserve Bank Appoints Qatar Executive Muhammad Al Misned to International Advisory Board
Hamilton Reserve Bank Appoints Qatar Executive Muhammad Al Misned to International Advisory Board

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hamilton Reserve Bank Appoints Qatar Executive Muhammad Al Misned to International Advisory Board

NEVIS, Saint Kitts and Nevis, January 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hamilton Reserve Bank ( the largest global bank HQ in the Caribbean region serving clients from 150 countries in 15 languages and 70 currencies has announced the appointment of global business executive and Middle East expert Mr. Muhammad Al Misned as a member of the bank's prestigious, invitation-only International Advisory Board. Mr. Muhammad Al Misned, based in Qatar and London, is a leading architect, entrepreneur and real estate investor with decades of experience in Qatar and the Middle East. Spanning both domestic and international spheres, Mr. Al Misned has worked closely with many world-renowned institutions on business development initiatives and investments. Since 2007, he has been Chairman of the Al Khor Football Club. He is also Chairman of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), based in Qatar, as well as the Vice President of DAFT-Berlin's German Arab Friendship Association. He has a bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering from a major US university. Sir Tony Baldry, Chairman, Hamilton Reserve Bank, stated: "Mr. Muhammad Al Misned is a leading expert on Qatar and the Middle East. Hamilton Reserve Bank is most delighted to have Mr. Misned's advice and guidance on market expansion and investment opportunities from Qatar as well as the rapidly growing Middle East region." About Hamilton Reserve Bank HAMILTON RESERVE BANK ( SWIFT: NIBTKNNE) is an award-winning global bank with a deep British heritage as the hometown bank of America's founding father, Alexander Hamilton, born 1755, serving a large and rapidly expanding clientele of local and international residents from 150 countries. Featured as a global success story by Temenos, the world's largest banking financial technology firm, Hamilton Reserve Bank has a pristine compliance history, a large deposit and asset custody client base, and fully automated new customer account approval in minutes via e-KYC. Serving customers in 70 currencies across four business lines by a global staff from 13 countries speaking 15 languages, Hamilton Reserve Bank is headquartered on a 12-acre corporate campus as the largest global bank HQ in the Caribbean region with a worldwide presence. View source version on Contacts Hamilton Reserve Bank: help@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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