In light of the ongoing extreme weather conditions in the United Arab Emirates, Aramex has temporarily suspended its operations in the country. Alaa Al Saudi, Chief Operating Officer – Express, explained that this decision was made to prioritize the safety of both employees and customers during the bad weather.
Al-Saudi mentioned that they are closely monitoring the situation and working with local authorities to assess road conditions for safe operation. The company plans to resume operations in available areas where road conditions permit on Thursday and minimize disruptions as much as possible.
He assured that the team will work over the coming weekend to clear any backlog and restore services to normal levels. Aramex is committed to resuming full capacity as soon as possible, while prioritizing the safety and well-being of its employees and customers.
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