Aramco Spends $12 Bil on SMEs Yearly

Aramco Spends $12 Bil on SMEs Yearly
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Aramco Spends $12 Bil on SMEs Yearly

Aramco Spends $12 Bil on SMEs Yearly

Aramco has been spending $12 billion every year on more than 4,000 SMEs (small and medium enterprises) either directly or through its supply chain through Total Value Add Program (iktva).

Aramco’s iktva is a landmark initiative that catalyses localisation in the energy and energy-related industries, leveraging the economic role of SMEs and increasing their contribution to the GDP, and adds thousands of quality job opportunities, according to VP for Procurement & Supply Chain Management at Saudi Aramco Abdulaziz al-Abdulkarim.

This is being mainly done by Aramco to highlight the importance of creating an ecosystem that enables SMEs to flourish and grow in order to achieve a sustainable economic development in the kingdom, stated the VP.

Through iktva, Aramco plans to deliver a world-class, locally-sourced supply chain in the Kingdom, with an overarching objective of achieving 70 percent of locally supplied content by 2021, he added.

He indicated that this is in line with the goals and objectives of Vision 2030 that aspires to raise the contribution of local content in industry and to foster the economic role of SMEs as engines for innovation and sustainability.

Currently, SMEs contribute around 20 percent of the Kingdom’s gross domestic product. Saudi Vision 2030 has set an initial target to increase that share to 35 percent.



Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port
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Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of the new IMB1 shipping service, operated by CSTAR LINE, to Jeddah Islamic Port as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance maritime connectivity between the Kingdom and the rest of the world and to support the movement of national exports and imports.
This initiative aligns with Mawani’s broader efforts to facilitate smooth trade between Saudi ports and regional and international ports, while boosting operational efficiency to maximize the Kingdom’s competitive advantage, SPA reported.

It also supports the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub and a vital link between three continents.
The new shipping service will connect Jeddah Islamic Port with the ports of Nhava Sheva and Mundra in India, Evyap in Türkiye, Novorossiysk in Russia, and Jebel Ali in the UAE, with a total capacity of 2,100 TEUs.
Mawani’s partnerships with major global shipping lines play a crucial role in enhancing the competitiveness of Jeddah Islamic Port, expanding its maritime service network, and boosting operational efficiency, further reinforcing its status as a strategic logistics hub on the Red Sea coast.