Head of SAL to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Invest $399 Mn in Infrastructure

SAL facilities in Jeddah (Asharq AL-Awsat)
SAL facilities in Jeddah (Asharq AL-Awsat)
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Head of SAL to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Invest $399 Mn in Infrastructure

SAL facilities in Jeddah (Asharq AL-Awsat)
SAL facilities in Jeddah (Asharq AL-Awsat)

The Saudi Logistics Services (SAL) allocated $399 million worth of investments to implement a series of infrastructure projects by the end of 2027, announced CEO Faisal al-Beddah.

The investment aims to enhance the company's presence and position as a leading company in cargo handling, logistics services, and storage.

It also supports the efforts to establish the Kingdom as a global logistics hub and achieve the goals of Vision 2030.

Beddah told Asharq Al-Awsat that these investments align with the company's aspirations to handle 4.5 million tons of cargo through expansion plans for the company's stations at Riyadh and Jeddah airports until the end of 2027.

The company plans to develop its assets and facilities at the existing facilities in Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam.

Jeddah Airport

Beddah presented the company's investment plan for the second phase of development at the Jeddah Airport.

It includes the construction of a storage warehouse with an area exceeding 24,000 square meters within a site extending over 70,000 square meters.

Jeddah airport serves as the company's key ground handling station after undergoing development and expansion in 2021.

The expansion phase of the station's quality and ground handling services covers an area of 40,000 square meters.

It includes various cargo facilities equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, complying with international standards, and automated handling systems.

The services cover export, import, and various types of shipments, including medical, food, high-value, hazardous, and transit.

The station's development will increase the cargo facilities' handling capacity to approximately 1.1 million tons annually.

It is also expected to serve passenger air transportation, with an anticipated increase in transportation movement due to the growing number of flights for Hajj and Umrah travelers.

Express Mail

The official mentioned that among SAL's investments is the launch of the Express Mail station, a new facility for shipping services at Jeddah airport, providing distinguished shipping solutions that meet the specific needs of the e-commerce sector.

The facility will further enhance SAL's position as a prominent facility in the logistics solutions that serve the e-commerce sector, which will positively impact the growth of companies conducting their activities through e-platforms.

Riyadh Airport

The development of SAL's facility at Riyadh Airport includes renovating an operational facility spanning an area of 48,000 square meters within a site of 70,000 square meters.

According to Beddah, the renovations will include structural, electrical, and mechanical constructions and the complete replacement of the cargo handling system with an advanced one.

The development plan for the facilities also includes implementing functional changes in the Phase 1 warehouse to continue the main objective for Riyadh Airport.

Dammam

Beddah added that the plan includes, in its final phase, the development of Dammam Airport to enhance ground handling services in the air cargo sector in the Kingdom.

The building is undergoing limited-scale renovation plans to improve the working environment and enhance operational functions.

Like Riyadh Airport, Dammam Airport's improvements, and renovations will cover all structural, electrical, and mechanical constructions.

However, the main difference lies in the scope of the renovation and restoration works, which will be limited in the area according to a deliberate methodology.

He told Asharq Al-Awsat that the airport would be equipped with modern machines like those used in Jeddah and Riyadh airports.

Robots

As part of its investment strategy, SAL is adopting automated operating systems and digital transformation, which will bring about a qualitative leap within the logistics services sector, including robots and intelligent sorting solutions.

Beddah explained that it would improve SAL's warehouse management, streamline order fulfillment processes, reduce error rates, ensure fast and efficient order handling, and ultimately achieve high customer satisfaction.

SAL relies on advanced tracking and tracing systems while providing customers with real-time information and detailed analytics to monitor their shipments at various stages of the delivery process.

He indicated that the company had signed agreements with Microsoft Arabia to support its ambitions in enhancing digital transformation initiatives in the logistics sector.

Sector Growth

According to Beddah, through its extensive network of operations, the company has played a pivotal role in driving the growth and development of the logistics services sector in the Kingdom.

SAL manages over 162,000 square meters of advanced warehouses and storage facilities at strategic locations across 18 airports in Saudi Arabia.

All facilities have the latest advanced technological solutions and automated operating systems.

Beddah further stated that the company possesses a large fleet of vehicles and operates a vast network of distribution centers, ensuring its ability to execute delivery operations quickly and with high reliability across different regions.

Market share

The market share of SAL is estimated at 95 percent in the Saudi market for air freight, and it provides integrated services and solutions that serve the logistical sector.

 



Saudi Arabia Boosts Food Security

An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Boosts Food Security

An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)

Saudi Arabia is accelerating efforts to strengthen food security, a strategic objective rooted in the Kingdom’s founding and shaped by its desert geography and limited water resources.

As part of its Vision 2030, the Kingdom has placed food security among its top priorities, implementing a national strategy to boost local production and promote long-term agricultural sustainability.

The agricultural sector’s contribution to GDP rose to SAR114 billion ($30.4 billion) in 2024, up from SAR109 billion ($29 billion) the previous year, according to the latest Vision 2030 annual report.

Government support, particularly through the Agricultural Development Fund, has fueled the sector’s growth. Agricultural loans increased by 54% between 2018 and 2024, reaching SAR5 billion ($1.33 billion).

Saudi Arabia has achieved higher self-sufficiency rates across several key products. Domestic production in 2024 included 2.95 million tons of fruit, 3.38 million tons of vegetables, 1.83 million tons of grains, 399,000 tons of eggs, 2.7 million tons of milk, 274,000 tons of red meat, 1.15 million tons of poultry, 217,000 tons of fish, and 8,500 tons of honey.

Aquaculture has seen significant growth, with fish production rising from 40,000 tons in 2016 to over 246,000 tons in 2024, driven by investments in sustainable technologies and marine projects. Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as an emerging regional hub for aquaculture.

The Kingdom’s progress reflects its long-term commitment to food security, supported by initiatives to enhance supply chains, stimulate private sector investment, and advance research and innovation in modern farming technologies. Authorities say the achievements so far signal Saudi Arabia’s ability to continue advancing toward self-sufficiency in a more resilient and sustainable agricultural environment.