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Saudi Arabia To Expand Rail Network By 50%, Double Airport Passenger Capacity In Transport overhaul
Saudi Arabia To Expand Rail Network By 50%, Double Airport Passenger Capacity In Transport overhaul

Gulf Insider

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Arabia To Expand Rail Network By 50%, Double Airport Passenger Capacity In Transport overhaul

Saudi Arabia has announced a sweeping set of targets to overhaul its transport and logistics sector, including a more than 50 per cent expansion of the national railway network and a plan to more than double passenger capacity at its airports, as part of its broader goal to position the Kingdom as a global logistics powerhouse. The plans, according to Saudi were outlined by Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Saleh Al Jasser, during a high-level panel titled ' Shaping the Future of Transport: People, Technology, and Policy' at the Global Aviation and Maritime Transport Summit. Al Jasser said the government is making steady progress toward building a fully integrated, people-centric transport ecosystem powered by technology and forward-thinking policy. At the heart of the Kingdom's strategy, he said, is the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, launched in mid-2021 as a core component of Vision 2030 aimed diversifying its economy and reducing its reliance on oil. Among the key initiatives is the development of specialised logistics zones designed to enhance multimodal integration by linking sea, air, and land transport systems with customs operations and digital infrastructure. A notable example is the integrated logistics zone at Jeddah Islamic Port, which will soon be connected to King Abdulaziz International Airport via the Kingdom's forthcoming land bridge railway project. 'These efforts will streamline cargo movement, improve national coverage, and significantly reduce operational bottlenecks,' Al Jasser said. He also highlighted the success of the unified national digital logistics platform, a system that links customs, ports, airlines, and freight forwarders, which has already cut customs clearance times by more than 30 per cent.

Saudi Arabia Plans Massive Expansion Of Its Transport Network
Saudi Arabia Plans Massive Expansion Of Its Transport Network

Gulf Insider

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Arabia Plans Massive Expansion Of Its Transport Network

Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistics Services has outlined the Kingdom's ambitious plans to double the transport and logistics sector's contribution to its gross domestic product (GDP). This will include expansion of its railway network by over 50 per cent, and more than double the current passenger capacity at its airports. Minister Saleh Al-Jasser revealed the targets during a ministerial session titled 'Shaping the Future of Transport: People, Technology, and Policy' at the Global Aviation and Maritime Transport Summit. He said the Kingdom is advancing steadily to build an integrated transport ecosystem centered on people and powered by technology and modern policies and highlighted ongoing efforts to develop logistics zones and enhance multimodal integration by connecting transport systems with customs and digital infrastructure, improving service efficiency and nationwide coverage. A key initiative for Saudi is the integrated logistics zone at Jeddah Islamic Port, directly linked to the main seaport, customs warehouses, and air cargo facilities. The minister said that the zone will soon be connected by rail to King Abdulaziz International Airport through an upcoming land bridge project. Launched in mid-2021, the National Transport and Logistics Strategy is part of Saudi Vision 2030. It aims to unify the country's multimodal logistics framework and solidify its position as a leading global hub. It includes the unified national digital logistics platform, which links customs, ports, airlines, and freight forwarders, and has already cut customs clearance times by more than 30 per cent. Al-Jasser stated that Saudi Arabia is developing a fully integrated logistics model that combines infrastructure, policy, and technology to future-proof the sector and enhance international partnerships.

Saudi Arabia plans massive expansion of its transport network
Saudi Arabia plans massive expansion of its transport network

Arabian Business

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Saudi Arabia plans massive expansion of its transport network

Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistics Services has outlined the Kingdom's ambitious plans to double the transport and logistics sector's contribution to its gross domestic product (GDP). This will include expansion of its railway network by over 50 per cent, and more than double the current passenger capacity at its airports. Minister Saleh Al-Jasser revealed the targets during a ministerial session titled 'Shaping the Future of Transport: People, Technology, and Policy' at the Global Aviation and Maritime Transport Summit. He said the Kingdom is advancing steadily to build an integrated transport ecosystem centered on people and powered by technology and modern policies and highlighted ongoing efforts to develop logistics zones and enhance multimodal integration by connecting transport systems with customs and digital infrastructure, improving service efficiency and nationwide coverage. A key initiative for Saudi is the integrated logistics zone at Jeddah Islamic Port, directly linked to the main seaport, customs warehouses, and air cargo facilities. The minister said that the zone will soon be connected by rail to King Abdulaziz International Airport through an upcoming land bridge project. Launched in mid-2021, the National Transport and Logistics Strategy is part of Saudi Vision 2030. It aims to unify the country's multimodal logistics framework and solidify its position as a leading global hub. It includes the unified national digital logistics platform, which links customs, ports, airlines, and freight forwarders, and has already cut customs clearance times by more than 30 per cent. Al-Jasser stated that Saudi Arabia is developing a fully integrated logistics model that combines infrastructure, policy, and technology to future-proof the sector and enhance international partnerships.

Saudi Arabia to expand railway network by over 50% under transport strategy
Saudi Arabia to expand railway network by over 50% under transport strategy

Saudi Gazette

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia to expand railway network by over 50% under transport strategy

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Arabia aims to double the transport and logistics sector's contribution to GDP, expand its railway network by over 50%, and more than double current passenger capacity at its airports, as part of a national drive to transform the Kingdom into a global logistics hub. Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser revealed the targets during a ministerial session titled 'Shaping the Future of Transport: People, Technology, and Policy' at the Global Aviation and Maritime Transport Summit. He said the Kingdom is advancing steadily to build an integrated transport ecosystem centered on people and powered by technology and modern policies. Al-Jasser highlighted ongoing efforts to develop logistics zones and enhance multimodal integration by connecting transport systems with customs and digital infrastructure, improving service efficiency and nationwide coverage. One key initiative is the integrated logistics zone at Jeddah Islamic Port, directly linked to the main seaport, customs warehouses, and air cargo noted that the zone will soon be connected by rail to King Abdulaziz International Airport through the upcoming land bridge unified national digital logistics platform, which links customs, ports, airlines, and freight forwarders, has already cut customs clearance times by more than 30%, streamlining cargo flow across the in mid-2021, the National Transport and Logistics Strategy is a cornerstone of Saudi Vision 2030. It aims to unify the country's multimodal logistics framework and solidify its position as a leading global his remarks, Al-Jasser stressed that resilience is no longer a strategic option but a necessity for survival in a rapidly changing affirmed that Saudi Arabia is building a fully integrated logistics model that combines infrastructure, policy, and technology to future-proof the sector and strengthen international partnerships.

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