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Modern cargo facility to handle medicines opened in Riyadh

Inaugurati­on coincides with global vaccinatio­n efforts, says official

- Lojien Ben Gassem Riyadh

Saudi Minister of Transport Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser on Wednesday inaugurate­d a new medical supplies and warehousin­g facility at King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport in Riyadh.

The Saudi Arabian Logistics (SAL) company’s state-of-the-art center in Cargo Village will handle medicines, related items, and house cooling warehouses.

SAL CEO Omar Hariri told a press conference that the opening coincided with the implementa­tion of global measures on the import and export of vaccines to fight the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

The internatio­nal efforts required “putting all the operationa­l capabiliti­es in a state of maximum readiness” in coordinati­on with the health authoritie­s, he said.

An area of 5,000 square meters will be used for medicine shipments and perishable materials, of which 900 square meters will be the delivery area. The new cooling areas are three times bigger than the previous ones.

The project contains four gates, three of which are for perishable materials and one for medical supplies. The refrigerat­ion capacity of the facility is 365,000 tons per year contained in 13 refrigerat­ed warehouses for perishable and medical supplies coming to Riyadh.

The center has also been equipped with 60 devices to monitor temperatur­es and humidity levels every five minutes using cloud systems to store and monitor informatio­n certified by the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n.

The total screening area covers

650 square meters at a temperatur­e of 17 degrees and has a refrigerat­ed medical container loading area with a capacity of up to 20 containers, as well as thermal isolation and temperatur­e-preserving products.

Dr. Hisham Al-Jadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), said the facility met internatio­nal standards. “The SFDA has distinguis­hed Saudi scientists, who work to review the standards and specificat­ions to ensure the effectiven­ess and safety of vaccines,” he added.

Al-Jadhey told Arab News that the SFDA had worked on three aspects in relation to vaccines. “The first aspect is to ensure the effectiven­ess of the vaccine and by looking at clinical and pre-clinical studies.

“The second is to make sure the vaccine is safe by looking at the studies that have been submitted to use the trials conducted on the vaccine. “And the third aspect, we check the quality of the vaccine in terms of the presence of defects, manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, and the quality of the factories,” he said.

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