Emirates News Agency – “Re.Life” logistics services and circular economy solutions expand to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey

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Sharjah, October 18 / WAM / Re.Life, a digital organization specializing in the trade and logistics sectors operating in the UAE, has announced its expansion to more countries in the Middle East and North Africa region and the opening of its offices in Saudi Arabia. Egypt, Jordan and Turkey.

This was announced during the participation of “Re.Life” in the “GITEX Global 2023” events, which expects to strengthen the scope of its organization outside the Emirates, by opening offices and branches in new countries in the region. Trade in recyclable materials and products through its “Re.Life” platform. Market” and Logistics Services and “Re. Movement of goods through Life Collect” site.

The announcement continues the company’s journey over the past few years, reaching all the emirates in the country through Emirates offices in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, and expanding internationally through its dedicated technology and sales office in India.

Re-Life’s geographic expansion comes alongside its rapid growth in 2023, which exceeded its performance indicators in 2022. Re-Life Marketplace, a digital platform for trading and circulating recyclables and materials, registered for trading last year. More than 100,000 tons of recyclables were bought and sold for more than 100 million dirhams, with more than 650 companies registered on its site and more than 400 auctions.

In the first half of this year, Re-Life succeeded in promoting the circular economy, surpassing the whole of the previous year, recording trade worth 150 million dirhams and more than 130 thousand tons of recycled products.

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“Re. The Live Collect” platform recorded 150% growth in the number of trips and 15% in the number of users in the first half of the year. Individuals and companies, sellers and buyers alike, will move towards benefiting from the platform’s ease of use to access convenient and cost-effective logistics services.

Salem Sultan Al Owais, CEO of Re-Life, said: “We have proven our success in serving customers inside and outside the UAE to strengthen local economies, promote the circular economy and expedite logistics services. Life has opened offices in Abu Dhabi and Dammam. “Today, Egypt , in addition to Jordan and Turkey, we are in the process of opening our offices in Jeddah. Through this strategic network of regional offices, we look forward to strengthening local economies. By establishing regional trade relations that benefit all parties.

Notably, Re-Life is headquartered in the Emirate of Sharjah, with offices in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, supporting the goals of promoting employment opportunities and supporting the local economy in both emirates. The company has succeeded in building a customer base in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who benefit from the “Re.Life Collect” platform to facilitate shipping operations to the UAE and through its new office in Dammam. Improving the logistics pipeline for the UAE while providing efficient services through the “Re.Life Collect” platform.

The “Re.Life Collect” platform offers various transportation, shipping and logistics services and Dammam is an ideal location to host the “Re.Life Market” platform, where industries have the opportunity to unlock revenue streams by trading recyclables. Products across multiple categories, as well as traders and merchants of these products can use the platform to conduct their business better, faster and cost-effectively.

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The “Re. Live Market” platform offers a variety of special options for auctions and trading, including limited time auctions, free trades without bids, partial auctions, instant buying and selling, and in addition to instant buying and selling, the platform supports various types of trading. Recyclable materials including paper and e-waste include wood, glass, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, recyclable road bases, rubber etc.

Batoul Kashwani / Ibrahim Nuseirat

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