
Riyadh – Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Nashmi AlHarbi, Executive Director at Almoudayfer logistics services Co. (MML) told Sharikat Mubasher that MML enjoys over 65 years of experience within the logistics field, specializing in transportation, custom clearance, and international shipping.
On the sidelines of the Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024, AlHarbi added that MML offers an integrated automated logistics service, equipped with a professional staff of over 80% Saudi talents.
AlHarbi stressed that MML’s business strategy is keen on achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to make the Kingdom a global logistics hub.
The official further added that MML offers a wide array of logistics services including air freight, sea freight, customs clearance, international freight forwarding, and storage. He also revealed that MML inked a partnership with the Saudi Global Ports (SGP) during the conference.
AlHarbi said that events like the Supply Chain and Logistics Conference offers a great opportunity for participating companies to network and exchange technical knowledges and meetup with the best local and global players in the world of logistics.
Almoudayfer logistics was founded in 1953 on the Saudi-Jordanian border as a customs clearance agent under the name "Mohammed Al-Moudayfer." Shortly thereafter, it became "Mohammed Al-Moudayfer and Brothers," and later evolved into "Almoudayfer logistics services Co." Thanks to its ongoing efforts, the company expanded to cover all ports and airports across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024, held under the patronage of the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, concluded Monday in Riyadh after two days of discussions, in attendance of esteemed ministers, senior officials, and company leaders from the supply chains and logistics services sector.
It also saw the participation of heads of authorities and institutions in promising fields from both the public and private sectors, aimed at enhancing the work of supply chains and logistics services.
The conference witnessed the signing of 91 agreements worth SAR 8.3 billion aimed at developing the operations and efficiency of supply chains.