Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Mohamed Jamal-Eddine

Group Chief Information Officer

AD Ports Group

Mohdjamal
Mohdjamal

Mohamed Jamal-Eddine serves as the Group Chief Information Officer at AD Ports Group, where he leads the organisation’s global digital transformation agenda, driving AI adoption and managing large-scale IT integrations across more than 50 countries. With extensive experience as a client, system integrator, and global technology provider, he has successfully delivered complex transformation programmes, including ERP rollouts, post-merger technology integrations, and the deployment of AI-powered solutions across trade, logistics, maritime, legal, and human capital functions. Prior to joining AD Ports Group, Mohamed held leadership positions at Broadcom, where he spearheaded a regional SaaS turnaround that became one of the company’s fastest-growing product lines. Through his combination of global expertise and regional leadership, Mohamed is shaping the future of ports, logistics, and trade by advancing digital innovation and strengthening the industry’s role in the global economy.

Session Overview
Monday, 3 November
16:00
Maritime & Logistics Conference Room A 16:00 - 16:40
Shaping the future of maritime logistics with digital technologies

The adoption of digital technologies is rapidly transforming maritime-related logistics, enhancing efficiency, safety and sustainability. From predictive maintenance and route optimisation to real-time cargo tracking and automation, digital technologies are helping shipping companies reduce costs, improve fuel efficiency and enhance customer experience. According to Boston Consulting Group (BCG), it is estimated that the sector will need to invest approximately US$1.3 trillion over the next decade to fully realise the benefits of digital transformation. So, while the potential is significant, implementation across maritime logistics is not without its challenges. Key barriers include high upfront costs, data security concerns and the need for sector-wide collaboration to shape a more agile, efficient and resilient industry – one that is capable of addressing modern challenges in global trade and unlocking the progress needed to power a low-carbon, high-growth future.

Attendee insights:

Explore how cross-supply-chain collaboration is driving digital integration and enhanced service delivery in maritime logistics, fueled by advances related to AI, blockchain and IoT.

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