3 Jordan Transport Stocks Tied To Rising Inflation Prices

Simply Wall St · 1d ago

Inflation in Joordan is still modest yet picking up, and that shift is quietly reshaping which stocks feel the squeeze and which gain pricing power. Rising rents and transport costs can hurt many companies, but they can also help certain real estate and transportation stocks exposed to this inflation trend. This article unpacks the story and highlights 3 stocks from the screener that appear positively linked to the latest CPI moves.

The 3 stocks below are just a sample of what this inflation theme can look like in practice, and the full screen surfaced 2 more Joordan real estate and transport companies with equally compelling stories that are not covered here. To go deeper into this idea, identify your own short list and analyze them side by side, head straight into the Real Estate & Transportation Stocks Benefiting from Rising Domestic Inflation screener.

Transport & Investment Barter (ASE:NAQL)

Overview: Transport & Investment Barter is a Jordan based logistics and land transportation company that moves cars, containers, crude oil, diesel, heavy loads, goods, foodstuffs, livestock and vegetable oils using trucks, tankers, flatbeds and specialized trailers.

Operations: The company generates all of its revenue, about JOD5.2 million, from trucking operations in Jordan.

Market Cap: JOD8.9 million

Transport & Investment Barter sits at the heart of Jordan’s transportation inflation theme, as freight and logistics providers often have scope to pass higher fuel and operating costs on to customers. Recent results show earnings growth outpacing the wider transportation sector, and the company moved to an 8.3% net margin with a track record of profitability building over the past five years. A seasoned management team and independent board add some comfort. However, a relatively high P/E multiple and reliance on external borrowing introduce valuation and funding risks that investors should not ignore. For investors tracking how modestly higher inflation is feeding into real economy operators, this stock offers a focused case study that merits a closer look.

Rising margins at Transport & Investment Barter in a heating inflation story can look exciting, yet the valuation and funding picture matters just as much. Get the full context in the 1 key reward and 1 important major warning sign

ASE:NAQL P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
ASE:NAQL P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

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Masafat for Specialised Transport (ASE:MSFT)

Overview: Masafat for Specialised Transport is a Jordan based logistics company that moves construction materials, fuel, chemicals, goods and water. It also supplies construction equipment, runs crushers, leases cars and trades trucks, vehicles and spare parts.

Operations: Masafat for Specialised Transport generates its revenue of about JOD35.3 million from trucking services in Jordan.

Market Cap: JOD16.5 million

Masafat for Specialised Transport sits neatly in Jordan’s transport inflation theme because it operates across fuel tankers, concrete mixers and bulk materials, where contract repricing and tariff adjustments can track higher transport costs. Earnings growth of 54.1% over the past year, improving margins and what is described as high quality earnings stand out, especially when combined with a P/E below both the local market and regional transport peers. At the same time, a 4.49% dividend yield that is not well covered by free cash flow and a modest 6.4% ROE point to questions about capital efficiency and payout sustainability. For investors who want direct exposure to rising transport inflation without ignoring balance sheet discipline, Masafat may warrant closer attention.

Masafat for Specialised Transport’s 54.1% earnings growth and lower P/E could be masking a much tighter trade off between expansion, its 4.49% yield and cash coverage. Get the full picture in the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign

ASE:MSFT P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
ASE:MSFT P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Comprehensive Multiple Transportations (ASE:ABUS)

Overview: Comprehensive Multiple Transportations is a Jordan based public transport operator that runs bus services, rents passenger vehicles, imports spare parts, manages real estate linked to its operations, and sells and maintains fare collection and vehicle tracking systems, including its Autobus app and e-kartak platform.

Operations: Comprehensive Multiple Transportations generates all of its roughly JOD5 million in revenue from public transportation services within Jordan.

Market Cap: JOD9.2 million

Comprehensive Multiple Transportations provides direct exposure to Jordan’s transport driven inflation story. Bus fares often move in line with fuel and operating costs, which can support pricing power as transport is a key driver of the latest CPI data. At the same time, the company is unprofitable, reports a loss that widened in H1 2026, and relies entirely on higher risk external borrowing, which raises clear funding and earnings quality questions. That tension between a business positioned squarely in an inflation sweet spot and a weak recent earnings record is what makes Comprehensive Multiple Transportations a potential candidate for closer analysis by investors weighing inflation beneficiaries against balance sheet and execution risk.

Comprehensive Multiple Transportations appears closely linked to Jordan’s transport inflation story, yet its widening loss and complete reliance on borrowing raise sharp questions about how the thesis really holds together. See how the 1 key reward and 1 important major warning sign quietly changes the risk return picture.

ASE:ABUS Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
ASE:ABUS Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

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