Warehousing

Warehousing is the operational backbone of many supply chains — and often where performance bottlenecks start. OSS helps organizations design, optimize, and enable warehouse operations that are lean, scalable, and responsive to business needs. From layout and inventory to SOPs and automation, we bring solutions that work on the ground

1. Common Challenges
Warehouses frequently develop without a structured operational design, resulting in space constraints, inefficient picking flows, and fragmented task execution. Inventory systems often fail to reflect real stock behavior, and labor-intensive processes fall behind growing volume and accuracy expectations

2. OSS’s Approach
OSS observes physical movement, storage behavior, and workflow interactions to establish a baseline. Layouts are restructured to match inventory profiles, storage zones are realigned, and material movement is simplified. Technology readiness and SOP discipline are addressed where needed, with all recommendations grounded in the facility’s real constraints and capabilities

3. Team References & Project Highlights
Aujan Coca-Cola, Extra, SIBCO (Pepsi)

Aviation & Air Freight

Air logistics faces high time-sensitivity, fragmented stakeholders, and increasing infrastructure complexity. OSS supports clients across air cargo, passenger baggage, and terminal operations with solutions that enhance flow, coordination, and regulatory compliance. Whether improving turnaround or redesigning baggage handling, we tailor practical improvements that deliver impact

1. Common Challenges
Air logistics operations face rising demand, strict turnaround expectations, and limited coordination between multiple stakeholders. Ground handlers, customs, terminal managers, and airlines often operate in silos, leading to inefficiencies in baggage flow, cargo handling, and regulatory compliance

2. OSS’s Approach
OSS maps operational flows across terminal and cargo processes, identifying coordination gaps, resource conflicts, and procedural inefficiencies. Areas of focus include baggage logistics, cargo throughput, and stakeholder alignment. Solutions reflect site-specific infrastructure and regulations, balancing compliance requirements with operational feasibility

3. Team References & Project Highlights
GACA, NEOM, dnata, Bahri Logistics

Land Transport

Land transport networks are often challenged by fragmentation, underutilization, and low visibility. OSS helps clients structure their distribution networks, optimize fleet and routing strategies, and align transport operations with customer service goals. Our solutions are grounded in regional realities — not assumptions

1. Common Challenges
Land transport suffers from underutilized fleets, inefficient routing, limited visibility, and lack of accountability in third-party logistics relationships. Disconnected dispatch systems and unclear service expectations often result in inconsistent performance and rising costs

2. OSS’s Approach
OSS evaluates transport operations across fleet design, routing patterns, and vendor frameworks. Attention is given to utilization levels, contractual structures, and cross-border planning where applicable. Strategies emphasize measurable service delivery, cost control, and improved planning workflows — supported by data when available, but always validated on the ground

3. Team References & Project Highlights
Aramex, Bahri Logistics

Maritime & Sea Freight

Sea freight and port operations face capacity constraints, evolving regulations, and growing digital demands. OSS works with authorities, operators, and free zones to improve terminal design, cargo flow, and port community system strategies. We bring an understanding of both technical requirements and on-ground execution needs

1. Common Challenges
Ports and maritime logistics face capacity pressure, increasing vessel sizes, and digital transformation demands. Many terminals experience congestion, misaligned processes, and limited integration across stakeholders. Physical infrastructure is often ahead of operational readiness

2. OSS’s Approach
OSS assesses terminal layouts, cargo flow patterns, and governance models to align process execution with infrastructure capacity. Typical engagements address concession strategy, port community system implementation, and procedural design for non-containerized cargo. Recommendations reflect technical, commercial, and regulatory realities — ensuring operational viability from planning through to handover

3. Team References & Project Highlights
DP World, Mawani, Aqaba Development Corp

Vendor evaluation and selection for AI-enabled TMS/WMS platforms

Business case validation: What ROI can you expect from an AI-enhanced forecast module or routing tool?

Process and data readiness: Many firms can’t implement AI because their master data is broken. We fix that.

Change management and enablement: Even the best AI model is useless if your frontline teams don’t trust or use it. OSS embeds that transition.