Riyadh - Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Vault Logistics, a pioneering provider of warehousing and transportation solutions in Saudi Arabia, plans to expand its warehouse space in the Kingdom to 500,000 square meters by mid-2025, Senior Sales Executive, Mohammed Albakali, stated in an interview with Sharikat Mubasher.
On the sidelines of the 6th Supply Chain and Logistics Conference, Albakali explained that the company currently manages 350,000 square meters of warehouse space.
Founded in 2012 with a 1,500-square-meter warehouse, Vault Logistics is a leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider offering a comprehensive range of logistics solutions, from storage and fulfillment to trucking and transportation.
Albakali stated that the company’s strategy focuses on expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia and accelerating its growth through collaborations with large companies, medium-sized enterprises, and startups.
Vault specializes in agile and reliable warehousing, transportation, and value-added services tailored to enhance supply chain efficiency. Their state-of-the-art warehousing facilities are SFDA-approved, ensuring that products and materials are stored securely with 24/7 inventory monitoring and integrated operations.
It employs a tech-driven approach to logistics, utilizing advanced technologies for transportation management. This includes temperature-controlled vehicles and optimized routing to ensure timely deliveries while allowing clients to track their shipments in real time.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024 convened in Riyadh on 15 and 16 December, with the participation of 100 exhibitors and more than 10 startups from over 10 countries.
It served as a dynamic platform that provides access to decision-makers in government agencies and commercial establishments and identifies investment initiatives and opportunities.
The conference gathered supply chain leaders from around the world to discuss strategies that will strengthen the Saudi economy and reinforce the Kingdom’s role as a global logistics hub linking three continents.