Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: The King Salman International Airport Development Co.(KSIADC), a Saudi wealth sovereign fund-owned company, announced an agreement with ewpartners, a firm specializing in private investment, strategic alliances, and asset initiatives.
This partnership aims to position the Kingdom as a link between three continents to foster growth and enhance operational excellence in the logistics sector, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Upon this agreement, the two sides will explore the possibility of launching an economic center for e-commerce and distribution, which is one of the hubs announced by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services.
This initiative aims to improve supply chains and facilitate investment and trade, which aligns with both the goals of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The deal strives to establish a logistics center at King Salman International Airport, designed to strengthen distribution management ties between China and Saudi Arabia.
This is supposed to play a significant role in turning Saudi Arabia into a key regional hub for air freight.
The center is expected to enhance the efficiency and capabilities of distribution at the regional and international level, establishing the airport as a global logistics hub and reflecting the strategic role of Saudi Arabia in global services.
Marco Mejia, the acting CEO of KSIADC, said that this partnership represents an important step toward realizing its vision of making KSIA a primary logistics center that serves regional and global companies and supports the country’s trade expansion.
He added: “Through our collaboration with ewpartners, we aim to enhance the Kingdom’s logistical infrastructure, increase operational efficiency, and create new opportunities that contribute to economic growth in the Kingdom and the region.”
Jerry Li, founder and managing partner of ewpartners, highlighted that the strategic location of the airport, along with its extensive regional commercial capabilities, will open new avenues for growth and innovation in the logistics and e-commerce sectors in the Kingdom.
SPA underlined that partners would work to enhance various areas, including infrastructure, digital services, advanced manufacturing, and logistics.