Resilient trade corridors will play a defining role in the future of global supply chains.
The India–Middle East–Europe Corridor (IMEC) has the potential to reshape international trade by strengthening connectivity between Asia, the Middle East and Europe through integrated maritime, rail and logistics networks.
We were proud to contribute to this important discussion during the recent IMEC International Workshop, where GADOT shared its perspective on how existing infrastructure, operational assets and integrated supply chain capabilities can help turn the IMEC vision into commercial reality.
For GADOT, IMEC represents more than a future trade corridor—it reflects our long-term commitment to investing in infrastructure and integrated supply chain capabilities that connect industries and global markets.
As co-owner and operator of the Port of Haifa, GADOT combines strategic infrastructure with chemical terminals, storage facilities, logistics centers, maritime services, transportation assets, international distribution and end-to-end supply chain expertise. Together, these capabilities position the Group to support the future development of one of the world’s most significant trade corridors.
We are proud to contribute our infrastructure, assets and expertise to helping shape one of the world’s most ambitious future trade corridors.
