Saudi Arabia’s Jazan region is set to experience improved logistics and air freight operations following a new agreement between SAL Logistics Services Co. and the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. The agreement aims to integrate various transportation modes by connecting air and sea ports to Jazan City, creating a more efficient logistics network to support the region’s industrial growth. This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, focusing on economic diversification and infrastructure development for sustainable growth.
Faisal Al-Bedah, Managing Director and CEO of SAL, stated, “This cooperation agreement is a promising step in our mission to enhance the logistics infrastructure in the Kingdom.” He added, “By partnering with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, we are not only improving our services but also contributing to the broader economic development of the promising Jazan region.” The enhancement of Jazan’s logistics framework is anticipated to attract new investments, contributing to the region’s economic vitality. Key aspects of the agreement include tailored logistics services for current and potential investors in Jazan City Port Basic and Transformative Industries.
The partnership also aims to facilitate the exchange of commercial information, ensuring SAL and the Royal Commission work together to enhance industrial and logistical capabilities, integrating Jazan’s hubs with national and international markets. Moreover, the agreement emphasizes connecting Jazan’s terminals with major airports and key ports through improved land transportation, enhancing export and import efficiency.
In June, SAL signed a contract with Air China for comprehensive air cargo handling services, including road feeder services across Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council, aimed at streamlining operations and strengthening SAL’s position in global logistics. SAL, established from Saudi Airlines Cargo’s ground handling division, plays a crucial role in supporting the Kingdom’s economic transformation and global logistics ambitions.
Last month, SAL and Tarshid Energy Solutions signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance energy efficiency across SAL’s operations in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030’s sustainability goals. Saudi Arabia’s strategic focus on Jazan as a logistics hub is essential, positioning the country as a central link between Asia, Africa, and Europe. The nation has launched a comprehensive logistics strategy that integrates its ports, airports, and land transport networks into a cohesive system.
Jazan Port, recently inaugurated and operated by Hutchison Ports, plays a pivotal role in this initiative. The terminal is designed to handle up to 4 million tonnes of cargo annually and 1 million twenty-foot equivalent units, with deep berths accommodating some of the largest container ships globally. Additionally, Jazan Airport has handled approximately 25,000 tonnes of cargo as of 2023, marking its growing contribution to the region’s economic landscape.
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