![]() |
|
Logistics Middle East magazine, the most comprehensive news source for supply chain professionals in the region, has seen its circulation rise by an impressive 23% over the course of the last six months.
The figures, as confirmed by the latest July-December 2008 BPA audit, reveal that the magazine had a monthly average qualified circulation of 7084, nearly a quarter higher than the total for the January-June 2008 period.
Logistics Middle East caters to distribution, purchasing and warehouse managers in need of logistics services, as well as those numerous companies whose business is the transportation of goods. A further breakdown of the circulation figures reveals that the lion's share of distribution takes place in the UAE, with Saudi Arabian and the rest of the GCC following shortly on behind.

![]()
“The latest BPA circulation statement is fantastic news,” said Richard Griffiths, commercial director of ITP Business’ Supply Chain Group. “It is further evidence of the strong demand in the Middle East region for a high-quality, independently audited publication to match the growth of the logistics industry.”
“Logistics professionals continue to demonstrate that Logistics Middle East is the must-read publication and the figures cement our position as by far and away the market leader,” Griffiths added.
For further information on subscribing to Logistics Middle East, please visit: http://www.itp.com/subscriptions/




FEATURED COMMENT
Thanks for your feedback, these details have now been added to the article.