Aramco Signs $6 Billion Procurement Agreements

The agreements aim to strengthen Aramco's domestic supply chain ecosystem to meet customers' demands and provide suppliers with long-term visibility of expected future demand. (SPA)
The agreements aim to strengthen Aramco's domestic supply chain ecosystem to meet customers' demands and provide suppliers with long-term visibility of expected future demand. (SPA)
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Aramco Signs $6 Billion Procurement Agreements

The agreements aim to strengthen Aramco's domestic supply chain ecosystem to meet customers' demands and provide suppliers with long-term visibility of expected future demand. (SPA)
The agreements aim to strengthen Aramco's domestic supply chain ecosystem to meet customers' demands and provide suppliers with long-term visibility of expected future demand. (SPA)

Aramco, one of the world's leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, signed on Tuesday 40 corporate procurement agreements worth $6 billion with suppliers in Saudi Arabia.

The agreements aim to strengthen Aramco's domestic supply chain ecosystem to meet customers' demands and provide suppliers with long-term visibility of expected future demand.

They will contribute to achieving the objectives of Aramco's In-Kingdom Total Value Add (iktva) program, the company's pioneer initiative that aims to drive the growth of a vibrant economy and create new opportunities for Saudi people.

Aramco Executive Vice President of Technical Services Wail Al-Jaafari said: “The 40 new agreements signed today are expected to contribute to the domestic value chain and further enhance the ecosystem that Aramco is assisting to build.”

“These agreements move us towards a more prosperous, diverse, and resilient supply chain, which will help ensure business continuity. They also represent a key milestone on our iktva journey and provide our partners with an opportunity to benefit from a robust and diversified business environment,” he stated.

Additionally, Aramco signed two MoUs with strategic partners to collaborate on localization and supply chain development.



Saudi Industry Minister Discusses Economic Partnership, Industrial Integration with Kuwaiti Ministers

The meetings in Kuwait were aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties and supporting industrial integration. SPA
The meetings in Kuwait were aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties and supporting industrial integration. SPA
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Saudi Industry Minister Discusses Economic Partnership, Industrial Integration with Kuwaiti Ministers

The meetings in Kuwait were aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties and supporting industrial integration. SPA
The meetings in Kuwait were aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties and supporting industrial integration. SPA

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, during his visit to Kuwait, has met separately with Kuwaiti Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Abdullah Al-Ajeel and Minister of Oil Tareq Sulaiman Al-Roumi.

They discussed enhancing the strategic economic partnership between the two countries and expanding avenues for industrial cooperation and integration.

They stressed the importance of supporting trade and joint investments to foster economic growth and diversification in both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Alkhorayef’s meeting with the Kuwaiti minister of commerce and industry highlighted the deep-rooted and robust historical ties between the two countries, which serve as a key foundation for strategic economic partnerships across various sectors, particularly the industrial sector.
The meeting emphasized the importance of strengthening industrial integration to advance sustainable industrial development and support economic diversification in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Alkhorayef’s talks with the two Kuwaiti ministers were aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties, supporting industrial integration, and exploring joint investment opportunities in the industrial and mining sectors.