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HSS deal with Tusdeer promises better storage and warehouses solutions

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HSS Supply Chain Solutions has signed an agreement to lease 38,000 square meters of Grade A warehousin­g space from Tusdeer, the Kingdom’s first bonded reexpert zone.

The zone is located at the Jeddah Islamic Port, the gateway to 70 percent of the Kingdom’s logistics traffic.

This deal enables HSS to enhance its ability to provide cost- effective and efficient services to clients.

Long known as the preferred logistics destinatio­n for auto exporters and freight forward, Tusdeer is a fast emerging strategic partner to industrial and FMCG ( fast- moving consumer goods) clients.

For the past two decades, Tusdeer has been partnering with business houses such as Abdul Latif Jameel, Al- Naghi and internatio­nal organizati­ons such as Suzuki, DB Schenker, Agility, Kunhe+Nagel and Nestle.

HSS Supply Chain Solutions is a Saudi company serving its clients through offices in Jeddah and Dubai.

HSS has 40 years of multinatio­nal experience. The company says it provides integrated and fully optimized services and solutions, custom- tailored to meet clients’ needs and requiremen­ts.

With their services and solutions, HSS claims, their clients from a wide range of industries can better focus on their core business objectives.

Multinatio­nal brands like Unilever and Afia Savola Group are on the HSS client list.

“This milestone partnershi­p will enable to provide cost-effective storage, warehouse, and distributi­on services, along with ongoing consultati­on, manufactur­ing, co-packaging and distributi­on services,” said Husam Sendi, CEO of HSS.

This agreement is in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to develop the Kingdom’s economic growth beyond dependence on the oil industry.

It also will open new doors and economic opportunit­ies within the Kingdom, providing Saudi-based companies with expanded access across the GCC and wider Middle East region.

The pact generates internatio­nal exposure and opportunit­ies to do business globally.

The accord promises employment generation for Saudi youths and aims at expanding their knowledge and boost capabiliti­es.

 ??  ?? The agreement is in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to develop the Kingdom’s economic growth beyond dependence on the oil industry.
The agreement is in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to develop the Kingdom’s economic growth beyond dependence on the oil industry.

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