
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY), represented by Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries (JCPDI), signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chinese logistics service provider J&T Express to promote the development of logistics and supply chains in Saudi Arabia.
The signing ceremony was attended by Hussain Fadhli, CEO of RCJY, Charles Hou, Vice President of J&T Express Group, and Sean Xiao, CEO of J&T Express Middle East, a recent statement revealed.
Under this partnership, the Royal Commission will leverage J&T’s technology and expertise in express logistics to support the development of logistics infrastructure within the economic zones managed by RCJY.
The Chinese company will also enhance the industrial supply chain by attracting more e-commerce and logistics-related industries to the economic zones.
Fadhli stated that the partnership represents a significant step in promoting regional economic growth as J&T’s vast experience and technology in the logistics sector will greatly contribute to RCJY’s economic development goals.
“We look forward to elevating logistics service levels through this collaboration and fostering the prosperity of Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries and surrounding areas,” Fadhli said.
For his part, Xiao affirmed the company’s commitment to continuous innovation and service optimization to meet the growing logistics demands of the Kingdom and the Middle East.
“This partnership with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu will further solidify our competitive edge in the Saudi market and help us make greater progress in delivering efficient and reliable logistics services,” Xiao added.
It is worth noting that JCPDI attracted investments worth SAR 70 billion in 2024, raising the total investment volume to SAR 122.7 billion. The JCPDI aims to attract more investments to key sectors, including petrochemicals and food industries.









