Aramex's profits decreased by 38% to 67.4 million dirhams in the first quarter of this year, compared to 108 million dirhams in the same period last year.

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According to the statement, the results showed revenues fell 3%, to 1.196 billion, from 1.234 billion in the first quarter of 2019.

Revenue from integrated logistics services and supply chain management increased 12% (95 million), and the total number of shipments within local express services rose 21%, and 34% in Major markets, middle The total number of shipments within the international express services increased by 5%, and the revenues of local express services grew by 13%, to 289 million, while the services revenue decreased International express transport

10%, to 479.4 million, and freight service revenue decreased 8%, to 262.4 million.

Bashar Obeid, CEO, said: Aramex was affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which overshadowed our operations, our business model and our financial situation, and imposed many challenges on us. But it is On the positive side, the pandemic confirmed our ability to deal with difficult exceptional circumstances, and showed us the tremendous and heroic efforts of our employees, and the level of high resilience that characterizes our business. p>