
Delivery sector sees over 101M orders in Q2 2025: TGA
This reflects the increasing demand for this sector, said the Transport General Authority, in its quarterly statistical bulletin.
According to the bulletin, Riyadh region accounted for 45.04% of total delivery orders, followed by Makkah (21.17%), then the Eastern Province (15.87%).
Madinah also accounted for 4.65% of total delivery orders, followed by Asir (3.56%), then Qassim (2.89%), Tabuk (1.77%), Hail (1.64%), and Jazan (1.22%).
Al-Jouf region dominated 0.77% of total delivery orders, followed by Najran (0.66%), then the Northern Borders (0.54%) and Al-Baha (0.21%).
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