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Brazil’s KraftOne Lands Karbala Airport Deal in Major Iraq Expansion

Brazilian logistics company KraftOne Group has opened a new office in Baghdad. The expansion follows the company’s contract to build Karbala International Airport. The project represents one of Iraq’s largest transportation infrastructure developments. Moreover, the Iraq airport project strengthens KraftOne’s presence in the Middle East.

KraftOne plans to operate dedicated sales and service teams from Baghdad. These teams will support customers across Iraq and manage the company’s growing operations. Additionally, the office will improve communication between KraftOne and its Iraqi partners. The move also demonstrates the company’s long-term commitment to the Iraqi market.

Iraq continues to invest heavily in airports, transportation networks, and logistics services. The government wants infrastructure projects to support economic diversification beyond oil. Furthermore, better transportation links could expand trade, tourism, and religious travel. These investments could also connect Iraqi businesses with more regional markets.

KraftOne will contribute its logistics and airport infrastructure experience to the Karbala project. The company specializes in technology-driven systems for complex transportation operations. It also provides engineering solutions for logistics and supply chain management. Therefore, KraftOne could help the airport meet growing passenger and cargo demands.

Karbala International Airport holds a strategic location near the holy city. Millions of religious visitors travel to Karbala and other Iraqi cities each year. The airport will serve pilgrims while supporting commercial flights, tourism, and cargo operations. Consequently, it could reduce pressure on other major Iraqi airports.

Project planners include a modern passenger terminal within the airport’s development plan. They also envision extensive runways, taxiways, and advanced aviation systems. Furthermore, the airport will use technology that supports international operating standards. These facilities should help staff manage large passenger numbers more efficiently.

KraftOne expects its Baghdad office to improve technical support across Iraq. Local teams can conduct preventative maintenance before equipment develops serious problems. They can also provide corrective maintenance when technical issues interrupt operations. As a result, customers could receive faster and more reliable assistance.

The office will also allow KraftOne to coordinate services more effectively. Employees can maintain closer contact with project managers, suppliers, and government partners. Moreover, local operations can reduce delays involving equipment and maintenance requests. This approach could lower costs and improve long-term operational performance.

KraftOne began operations in Brazil and later expanded its international activities. The company focuses on integrated logistics engineering and supply chain solutions. It also works across airport operations, industrial logistics, security, and distribution. Additionally, KraftOne develops technology that aims to improve efficiency and control expenses.

The company serves both public institutions and private businesses. Its portfolio covers airport systems, commercial logistics, and large industrial operations. KraftOne also combines technical support with infrastructure and distribution services. Therefore, its experience aligns with Iraq’s expanding transportation and logistics needs.

The Baghdad expansion reflects a wider increase in international business activity across Iraq. Global companies increasingly see opportunities within the country’s infrastructure market. Meanwhile, Iraqi authorities continue seeking international expertise for major development projects. These projects include airports, logistics networks, and transportation corridors.

Large airport developments can generate business opportunities across several economic sectors. Construction work creates demand for engineers, contractors, technicians, and equipment suppliers. Once operations begin, the airport could support airlines, hotels, and tourism companies. Cargo services could also help local producers reach wider markets.

Karbala’s religious importance gives the airport a particularly strong commercial role. Pilgrims create demand for transportation, accommodation, food, and other services. Therefore, better aviation access could encourage further private investment around the city. It could also support small businesses that depend on religious tourism.

A project image highlights the airport’s modern architectural design. The terminal features a sweeping curved structure and broad glass façades. A large cantilevered roof gives the building a distinctive appearance. Together, these elements present Karbala as a modern gateway for international travelers.

Overall, the Iraq airport project reflects the country’s push for stronger infrastructure and global investment. KraftOne’s Baghdad office will support the company’s work and future growth. Meanwhile, Karbala International Airport could improve travel, trade, and logistics across central Iraq. The development may also strengthen Iraq’s position within regional aviation markets.

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