The Jordan Times
AMMAN — Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC), represented by its First Vice Chairman Nabil Khatib, and Board Member Khattab Banna, participated in the International Mobility Days 2025, hosted by the Austrian capital inVienna.
The conference, which concluded its activities on Friday evening, was organised by the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber in cooperation with the Enterprise Europe Network and a number of international institutions concerned with mobility and technology, according to an ACC statement on Saturday.
During the main sessions, Khatib stressed the Jordanian experience in developing the transport and logistics sector, adding that Jordan possesses "strong capabilities that qualify it to be a regional hub" for the movement of goods and services.
He said that "Jordan has an exceptional strategic location linking the Levant, the Gulf, and North Africa. The Kingdom has a dynamic private sector and qualified human resources."
Khatib called for accelerating smart connectivity projects and enhancing integration between ports, airports and logistics centre to improve the sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
ACC member added "The transport sector no longer relies solely on traditional infrastructure, but rather on integrated systems that utilise digital analytics, artificial intelligence and real-time tracking to enhance the efficiency of supply chains,"
Khatib stated the chamber's participation stems from its efforts to strengthen global partnerships and benefit from European expertise in the fields of green transportation, smart fleet management and sustainable infrastructure.