Saudi Arabia Boosts Efficiency of Customs Clearances

Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) officials at the event launching initiative for 2-hour Saudi customs clearances (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) officials at the event launching initiative for 2-hour Saudi customs clearances (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Boosts Efficiency of Customs Clearances

Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) officials at the event launching initiative for 2-hour Saudi customs clearances (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) officials at the event launching initiative for 2-hour Saudi customs clearances (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has reduced its customs clearance period from 12 days to 2 hours in a move aimed at increasing the efficiency of customs processes in all the Kingdom’s land, sea and air ports.

The Kingdom, according to a new initiative by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) will target a two-hour customs clearance time at all land, sea and air ports.

The governor of ZATCA, Suhail Abanmi, said that the scheme comes “after the completion of a phase of continuous cooperation and coordination between the customs clearance system.”

“To reach this target is a key possibility for the Kingdom to become a global logistics platform,” added Abanmi.

Speaking at ZATCA’s celebration of World Customs Day, which was marked in Riyadh on Sunday, Abanmi stressed that the newly announced initiative aims to improve customs operations, performance and productivity indicators, strengthen the logistics sector and support the Kingdom’s position in the growth of the world economy.

Abanmi stressed the authority’s commitment to deepen cooperation with local and international bodies, both public and private, in a way that serves the initiative and contributes to enhancing the efficiency of customs services.

He said that the exchange of knowledge between the authority and its customs counterparts was “a top priority.”

“The authority, through its academy, continuously strives to consolidate the importance of building knowledge and skills and developing the potential of its employees through specialized programs in all areas of customs work,” said Abanmi.

“Human capital is the foundation of creativity, innovation and excellence. It is possible to achieve the authority’s strategy, which aims to build an effective working system,” he stressed.

Nashmi Al-Harbi, a logistics expert, said that a higher level of success can be achieved by saving time.

Harbi stressed that Saudi Arabia is proactive in seeking to facilitate and accelerate procedures to achieve the national strategy for transport and logistics services.



Saudi Arabia Adopts Advanced Technologies for Road Sustainability, Logistics Efficiency

The acting CEO of the Saudi Roads Authority speaking to the audience during a panel discussion (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The acting CEO of the Saudi Roads Authority speaking to the audience during a panel discussion (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Adopts Advanced Technologies for Road Sustainability, Logistics Efficiency

The acting CEO of the Saudi Roads Authority speaking to the audience during a panel discussion (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The acting CEO of the Saudi Roads Authority speaking to the audience during a panel discussion (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Badr Al-Dulami, CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Roads, announced that advanced technologies are being used to recycle road layers in Saudi Arabia. This has sped up maintenance by 40%, improved cost efficiency, and helped protect the environment.

Speaking at the “Supply Chain Conference” in Riyadh, Al-Dulami said Saudi Arabia's road network exceeds 500,000 kilometers, making it the top country in connectivity and the fourth-best in road quality among the G20 nations.

Al-Dulami also noted that the “Saudi Road Code” is designed to keep up with future changes, including performance-based maintenance contracts.

He highlighted key projects, such as the opening of the Eastern Interchange in Riyadh to reduce traffic and redirect trucks, and the Second Ring Road in Jeddah, which moves trucks outside the city to improve logistics flow.

Al-Dulami emphasized that safety, quality, and sustainability are key to transportation strategies, with a safe and high-quality road network being essential for a successful logistics system.

He also mentioned that the transportation and logistics strategy now focuses on these key areas. To support the growing demand, the authority introduced a system for issuing permits for transporting heavy loads.

Ahmed Al-Hassan, Assistant Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, highlighted that the ministry is focused on strategies to connect Saudi Arabia globally and increase its competitiveness, with a special emphasis on developing local talent to support Vision 2030.

On the second day of the conference, global experts gathered to discuss best practices for improving supply chain efficiency.

Mansour Al-Qahtani, from the Saudi Electricity Company, pointed out the role of artificial intelligence in improving data security and helping companies manage potential threats, boosting overall sector efficiency.