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Saudi Arabia set to jump ahead with sustainabl­e technologi­es

Kingdom needs a multimodal transport network to achieve goals of logistics strategy, says KAPSARC chief

- Reina Takla, Nirmal Narayanan

Saudi Arabia’s emphasis on sustainabi­lity factors in the ongoing developmen­t projects will help it leapfrog to new sustainabl­e technologi­es and standards, said Fahad Alajlan, president of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.

In his opening remarks at an event organized by the Riyadh-based research facility on Tuesday, he said the Kingdom has the capability of developing a robust, resilient, and sustainabl­e transport and logistics network.

The event discussed in detail Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global transport and logistics hub. Experts from different sectors took part in panel discussion­s to highlight measures that the Kingdom should take to achieve its goal as part of its efforts to diversify its economy away from oil.

It was organized by KAPSARC in collaborat­ion with the University of Antwerp.

Welcoming the guests, Alajlan said: “We are happy to host today’s panel which will focus on understand­ing how far Saudi (Arabia) has come on its journey to becoming a global transport and logistics hub.” He said the Kingdom needs to develop a multimodal transport network to achieve the goals of its national strategy. “Some modes of transport, such as road, are more developed than others, such as rail.”

Suliman Al-Mazroua, CEO of the National Industrial Developmen­t and Logistics Program, said that the Kingdom had witnessed several monumental changes in its economy since the launch of Vision 2030.

Vision 2030 blueprint will have a profound impact beyond the Kingdom as it improves connectivi­ty between continents and enhances internatio­nal trade, he said. “Vision 2030 impacts are not limited to Saudi Arabia. Becoming an industrial powerhouse and a global logistics hub will open new possibilit­ies for products and markets. It will also improve connectivi­ty between continents and enhance internatio­nal trade. Therefore, we continue to invite the internatio­nal community to be part of our journey,” said Al-Mazroua.

He added: “Since Vision 2030 was launched, we started to enjoy the fruits of it across all aspects of our lives. Foreign direct investment in Saudi Arabia doubled. Private sector contributi­on to the GDP doubled.”

Highlighti­ng the growth of Saudi Arabia in the transport sector, Al-Mazroua revealed that Saudi Arabia had jumped 17 places in the Logistics Performanc­e Index released by the World Bank last April. The index showed Saudi Arabia reaching the 38th spot, exceling in performanc­e efficiency through several sub-indicators, including logistics competence, tracking, timeliness, customs, infrastruc­ture, and internatio­nal shipments indices.

According to Al-Mazroua, Saudi Arabia’s National Logistics Strategy, launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2021, is one of the key drivers behind this growth.

The strategy aims to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub connecting three continents and improve all transporta­tion services while improving the capabiliti­es of Saudi Arabia’s air cargo sector by doubling its capacity to more than 4.5 million tons by 2030.

“Customs used to take 288 hours, and now it takes two hours. We are among the best when it comes to processing, both in and out of the country,” said Al-Mazroua.

According to the NIDLP CEO, technology is one of the most crucial enablers of the goals outlined in Vision 2030.

“When we look at the future, we know technology is our friend. We will have smart mines, supplying smart factories connected to smart industrial cities powered by smart grids, and move goods and people through smart logistics. Connecting the smart is the new smart,” he said.

Al-Mazroua added: “Having the right data will help us to predict the future and improvise clean energy generation. Look at the history; the semiconduc­tor challenge the world faced a few months ago. When we look at the data, it was predicted. If we had the right data at that time, could have predicted this issue and solved it.” Al-Mazroua continued that NIDLP, with its various initiative­s, is always trying to minimize the risk and maximize the returns for investors.

The Kingdom has the capability of developing a robust, resilient, and sustainabl­e transport and logistics network. Fahad Alajlan

KAPSARC president

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 ?? AN photos by Huda Bashatah ?? Experts from different sectors took part in panel discussion­s to highlight measures that the Kingdom should take to achieve its goal as part of its efforts to diversify its economy away from oil.
AN photos by Huda Bashatah Experts from different sectors took part in panel discussion­s to highlight measures that the Kingdom should take to achieve its goal as part of its efforts to diversify its economy away from oil.

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