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By Haifa Ahmad, Customer Service and Retail Experience Director, AJEX Logistics Services
The logistics industry, once a male stronghold, is undergoing a transformative shift. The once glaring underrepresentation of women is now being actively addressed, with the emphasis on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) becoming more pronounced. The benefits of this shift are manifold: from fostering innovation to enhancing decision-making and customer satisfaction, the industry is witnessing the positive outcomes of a more inclusive approach.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region stands out in its commitment to DEI. Companies are actively working towards achieving gender balance across the spectrum, from grassroots to leadership roles. This commitment is not just ethically driven but is also rooted in economic pragmatism. Governments in the region are keen to stimulate economic growth and innovation, aiming to position their industries on the global map.
Saudi Arabia, for instance, has set ambitious targets: integrating 30% of Saudi women into the workforce and creating a million job opportunities for them by 2030. While commendable progress has been made towards these goals, challenges persist. A survey across leading GCC companies revealed that 70% identified gender bias and stereotypes as significant barriers to women's advancement. Additionally, the lack of mentorship, training, and support for work-life balance further hinders women's ascent to leadership roles.
While national governments have been instrumental in driving gender equity, primarily through alignment with global targets like the United Nation’s Women’s Empowerment Principles, the onus is also on individual organizations. The question is: how can they prioritize the hiring, integration, and growth of women?
Steps to Encourage More Women in the Industry:
In Conclusion:
The journey towards gender diversity in the logistics industry is ongoing, but with concerted efforts from both governments and organizations, the future looks promising. Companies across the regional are increasingly showcasing that with commitment, actionable steps, and a genuine belief in the value of diversity, the industry can not only break barriers but also set new standards. As we move forward, it's essential to remember that fostering gender diversity is not just about numbers; it's about creating a richer, more inclusive, and innovative industry for everyone.
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