Saudi Arabia is poised for growth in the region with a massive $15.31 billion investment in creating an extensive regional logistics network that includes new airports, freight stations, and 2,000 kilometers of railway lines for both freight and passenger transport.
With its strategic location and robust economy, the country is primed to become the premier export gateway for Africa, Asia, and Europe, positioning itself as a central hub in the logistics industry for years to come
With a jaw-dropping $15.31bn growth by 2030, Saudi Arabia is transforming the logistics landscape like never before.
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Oxagon will establish a next-gen sustainable port with a fully integrated supply chain, logistics, and rail delivery system, offering connectivity to global trade routes. The supply chain platform will serve NEOM’s population and economy with a single physical and digital platform.
King Abdullah Port, located on the Red Sea coast, meets the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s need for a strategically located port that contributes to the achievement of its ambitious Vision 2030 by means of building a prosperous competitive economy with diversified income streams.
Besides its strategic location on the world map, its location at the local level is of no less importance. King Abdullah Port covers 17.4 square kilometers of King Abdullah Economic City, 90 km north of Jeddah, the second largest city in the Kingdom, and its main trade center.
Spanning 3 million-square-meters, the Special Integrated Logistics Zone is strategically located to serve billions of potential customers in easy reach across Africa, Asia and Europe and uses technology designed to streamline the movement of goods, including best-in-class inventory systems optimized for e-commerce, providing direct linkages between investors, suppliers, customs, and government entities.
Igniting Saudi Arabia's emergence as a global leader in logistics dominance
SPARK Logistics, a partnership with Hutchison Ports, is revolutionizing logistics. Managing a vast logistics zone with the region's largest private dry port, it supports global market access. Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, SPARK serves as a vital industrial hub, emphasizing sustainability with LEED certification. Targeting 75% localization of the industrial value chain, it aims to contribute USD 150 billion to the economy.