Ceva's next CEO faces a different challenge – integration, not expansion
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In a nutshell: Two Gulf giants are on a collision course – not in ports, but in something far more ambitious: control of global supply chains. What looks like a natural evolution from infrastructure to logistics is, in reality, a high-stakes experiment. Because integration in logistics is not built. It is earned. As both players push into 3PL territory – acquiring assets, hiring top talent, and expanding into new corridors – a quiet tension is emerging beneath the surface. ...
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