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GWC Group strengthens Doha’s role as strategic cargo gateway

Published: 18 Jun 2026 - 09:49 am | Last Updated: 18 Jun 2026 - 09:51 am
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Doha, Qatar: Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC Group), one of the region’s leading logistics groups providing cross-border and integrated logistics solutions, has for the first time extended its end-to-end supply chain to include a fully operational air-to-land logistics corridor, powered by the TIR system, enabling Doha to serve as a regional air-to-land redistribution hub and supporting the continuity of supply chains across the GCC.

Cargo arriving at Hamad International Airport is transferred into sealed vehicles and transported across borders to key destinations in the region, enabling faster and more predictable delivery. The model allows shipments to be rapidly redistributed from a single-entry point, reducing reliance on disrupted traditional routing structures and enabling more flexible movement across markets without the cost of full air-to-air routing.

GWC Group acts as the engine driving this corridor through its cross-border land freight network and integrated logistics capabilities. Leveraging its regional infrastructure and TIR-certified operations, the Group coordinates the movement of cargo across key GCC markets, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain, ensuring efficient execution and secure transit.

Setrak Khatchikian, Senior Vice President – GCC Transportation at GWC Group, said: “What we have built is a commercially smarter route. GWC Group’s cross-border land freight network now enables time-sensitive cargo to move from Doha across the GCC under a single TIR document, combining the speed of air freight with the efficiency of sealed cross-border trucking. The GCC no longer has to choose between speed and cost.”

Supported by the TIR system, cargo moves under a single customs document and guarantee, reducing border delays, minimizing reinspection requirements, and improving delivery predictability across the region. Rami Karout, Senior Manager for TIR and Transit Development at the International Road Transport Union (IRU), commented on the role of the TIR system in enabling the corridor: “Qatar has demonstrated strong agility in activating new road corridors under the TIR system to keep vital goods moving across the region. By enabling cargo to move under a single customs document and guarantee, TIR significantly reduces border delays and enhances delivery predictability."

Led by GWC Group, this integrated air-to-land model reinforces Doha’s role as a strategic regional hub and principal entry point for cargo flows into the GCC, enabling efficient redistribution of goods across markets. By combining air connectivity with cross-border land transport, GWC Group provides a scalable and commercially viable solution for sustaining supply chains under changing operating conditions.