Elya Logistics Patched Link
In the hyper-competitive world of Middle Eastern logistics, Elya Logistics didn't just move boxes; they moved certainty .
The next morning, Sami Al-Hariri found a single line item on his desk from the Ports CEO: "Upgrade your Port contract to Tier 1. Effective immediately." elya logistics
Most logistics companies follow a "hub-and-spoke" model. Elya uses what their founder, Sami Al-Hariri, calls the Neural Grid —a decentralized web of micro-warehouses, contract drivers, and even modified delivery motorcycles equipped with cryogenic pods. In the hyper-competitive world of Middle Eastern logistics,
Rana Khatri, the night shift operations manager, stared at the glowing grid of her Fleet Management System (FMS). Forty-seven temperature-controlled containers of mRNA vaccines were sitting in Customs Zone 4. The cold chain had to remain unbroken between -70°C and -80°C. If the reefer units lost power or if the trucks sat idle for more than two hours, $14 million in medicine would become biohazard waste. Elya uses what their founder, Sami Al-Hariri, calls
Rana pulled up a live feed. Ghost was stuck. But Elya’s system doesn't just track location; it tracks momentum . She saw a second Runner, Viper , thirty seconds behind.