We have been operating internationally since 2005. NTELX International became an independent company during 2014 when NTELX, Inc. split its operations into two separate companies.
Company Milestones
2021: Operations begin on April 1 at Rusayl, a major industrial estate in Oman near the capital of Muscat. The system is a key pillar in Oman's industrial development plan to improve competitiveness.
2020: Nafith agrees to develop system in Oman to match truck operators with freight importers and exporters to promote sector productivity and competitiveness.
2020: Construction starts in Oman for our most-advanced system by Nafith International. The state-of-the-art system will monitor, control, and streamline the movement of trucks into Oman's network of nine industrial estates, a pillar in the modernization of Oman's trade and transport sectors.
2019: Nafith International announces expansion into Oman. Will operate a state-of-the art system to monitor, control, and streamline the movement of trucks into Oman's network of nine industrial estates.
2017: The IFC, the private-sector investment arm of the World Bank, reports on our Iraq project highlighting our positive impact at Umm Qasr Port, on Iraq's economy, and for jobs.
2017: The Financial Times (London) awards Nafith International a Special Commendation for our Iraq system at their 2017 Transformational Business Conference, which focused on innovative infrastructure impacting the developing world.
2017: Nafith International's CEO selected to serve as a Commissioner of the State Fragility, Growth and Development Commission chaired by former UK Prime Minister David Cameron and funded by the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics. The commission's goal is to advance economic growth in countries facing fragility and conflict.
2016: Iraq project handles over quarter million trucks by year-end.
2016: Operations in Iraq begin at Umm Qasr, Iraq's principal seaport.
2016: Nafith International CEO receives award from World Bank Group for promoting gender equality in its work in Iraq.
2015: Nafith International begins the design and construction of a truck control system in Iraq.
2015: NTELX International and Nafith International cited in Congressional testimony for the Aqaba Truck Control System, which "...cut inefficiency and corruption and saved the Jordan economy about $100 million a year..."
2015: Nafith International receives equity investments from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and Foursan Capital Partners to support the company's expansion into Iraq and additional countries.
2014: NTELX International is established by NTELX splitting its operations into two separate companies.
2009: NTELX again receives support from USTDA to apply its solutions in Pakistan.
2009: NTELX and Nafith receive the award for the best new service using advanced technology worldwide in surface transportation from the Intelligent Transportation Society of America for the Truck Control System in Aqaba, Jordan.
2007: Following the success of its project in Aqaba, Jordan, NTELX and its local partners establish Nafith International, which operates projects in Jordan, Iraq, and is targeting expansion across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and around the globe.
2006: NTELX and its local partners build the Aqaba, Jordan Truck Control System.
2005: NTELX, Inc. receives support from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to demonstrate how its trade and transport solutions, which use naturally occurring data to improve operational decisions, can be applied in the country of Jordan to improve the efficiency and productivity of Jordan's freight transport system.
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Company Milestones
2021: Operations begin on April 1 at Rusayl, a major industrial estate in Oman near the capital of Muscat. The system is a key pillar in Oman's industrial development plan to improve competitiveness.
2020: Nafith agrees to develop system in Oman to match truck operators with freight importers and exporters to promote sector productivity and competitiveness.
2020: Construction starts in Oman for our most-advanced system by Nafith International. The state-of-the-art system will monitor, control, and streamline the movement of trucks into Oman's network of nine industrial estates, a pillar in the modernization of Oman's trade and transport sectors.
2019: Nafith International announces expansion into Oman. Will operate a state-of-the art system to monitor, control, and streamline the movement of trucks into Oman's network of nine industrial estates.
2017: The IFC, the private-sector investment arm of the World Bank, reports on our Iraq project highlighting our positive impact at Umm Qasr Port, on Iraq's economy, and for jobs.
2017: The Financial Times (London) awards Nafith International a Special Commendation for our Iraq system at their 2017 Transformational Business Conference, which focused on innovative infrastructure impacting the developing world.
2017: Nafith International's CEO selected to serve as a Commissioner of the State Fragility, Growth and Development Commission chaired by former UK Prime Minister David Cameron and funded by the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics. The commission's goal is to advance economic growth in countries facing fragility and conflict.
2016: Iraq project handles over quarter million trucks by year-end.
2016: Operations in Iraq begin at Umm Qasr, Iraq's principal seaport.
2016: Nafith International CEO receives award from World Bank Group for promoting gender equality in its work in Iraq.
2015: Nafith International begins the design and construction of a truck control system in Iraq.
2015: NTELX International and Nafith International cited in Congressional testimony for the Aqaba Truck Control System, which "...cut inefficiency and corruption and saved the Jordan economy about $100 million a year..."
2015: Nafith International receives equity investments from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and Foursan Capital Partners to support the company's expansion into Iraq and additional countries.
2014: NTELX International is established by NTELX splitting its operations into two separate companies.
2009: NTELX again receives support from USTDA to apply its solutions in Pakistan.
2009: NTELX and Nafith receive the award for the best new service using advanced technology worldwide in surface transportation from the Intelligent Transportation Society of America for the Truck Control System in Aqaba, Jordan.
2007: Following the success of its project in Aqaba, Jordan, NTELX and its local partners establish Nafith International, which operates projects in Jordan, Iraq, and is targeting expansion across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and around the globe.
2006: NTELX and its local partners build the Aqaba, Jordan Truck Control System.
2005: NTELX, Inc. receives support from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to demonstrate how its trade and transport solutions, which use naturally occurring data to improve operational decisions, can be applied in the country of Jordan to improve the efficiency and productivity of Jordan's freight transport system.
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NTELX International Overview