Late-Night Cargo Runs Keep Gulf Exports on Schedule

Doha, Aug. 14, 2025 — The ramp lights cut hard lines through the darkness. Heat still lingers on the tarmac even at midnight. A freighter noses up to its bay, engines winding down with a deep, uneven growl.
Forklifts are already moving before the stairs are in place. Pallets of seafood packed in ice, cartons of fresh fruit, crates stamped with fragile stickers in Arabic and English — all pulled from refrigerated trucks and slid into position. Drivers barely stop moving long enough to wipe the sweat from their faces.
A supervisor in a loose-fitting shirt calls out to no one in particular: “Gate three, fast. We’re late already.” His voice is lost in the echo of diesel engines and hydraulic lifts.
These late-night runs have become routine. Daytime heat slows everything — machines, people, even customs clearance. At night, it’s all about speed. Load, seal, push it out before dawn. By the time the sun hits the horizon, the plane will be halfway to Europe, and the crews will be gone, leaving only the hum of refrigeration units behind.
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