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86 Agreements at the Supply Chain Conference

Cooperation Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding at the Conclusion of the 2024 Supply Chains Conference

The activities of the 2024 Supply Chains Conference concluded on Monday, held at the Hilton Granada Hotel in Riyadh over two days. The event was attended by ministers, senior officials, and CEOs of companies operating in the supply chain and logistics sectors, with the participation of both global and local organizations, as well as heads of authorities and institutions from promising fields in both the public and private sectors. The conference focused on digital and sustainable transformation to enhance the national economy.

His Excellency, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, thanked all the global and local organizations, authorities, and experts who participated in the conference, expressing gratitude for their valuable contributions and significant interest. This collaboration helped strengthen cooperation between the participating entities, along with fruitful discussions that emerged from the conference’s sessions and workshops.

On the first day of the conference, 86 agreements were signed on the sidelines of the event to enhance the performance of supply chains. The conference also featured numerous lectures covering all aspects of the logistics services sector and supply chain movement, along with a related exhibition that included 65 international and local companies and 8 specialized workshops. The conference was also distinguished by an entrepreneurship and innovation section, which included technologies such as the launch of a solar-powered car and unified platforms used by e-commerce business owners and retailers for shipment delivery. The innovation section aimed to empower operational teams through managing integrated sales channels, warehouse management, and shipping companies.

The Supply Chains and Logistics Conference aimed to discuss the goals to be achieved and reached, enhance the Saudi economy, and make the Kingdom a central hub connecting the three continents, in line with Saudi Vision 2030. It also sought to create a range of business opportunities, open space for presentations, acquire insights and market trends, and prepare participants to engage and lead the workforce. This would enable participating institutions to strengthen their position in the sector and drive business growth.

The conference also showcased the Kingdom’s pioneering experience in enhancing supply chain operations in its pursuit of global competitiveness, in line with Vision 2030. The importance of artificial intelligence, data analysis, and digital innovation in supporting logistics services was discussed, alongside the need for robust economic pillars to build and develop business sectors and supply chains.

The conference sessions also addressed the latest trends and challenges in logistics and supply chains, highlighting the need for reshaping how goods are transported across borders and continuously adapting to new economic realities.

The conference emphasized the role of women in the logistics sector, which has become increasingly important in the current era. Women contribute significantly to improving and developing logistics operations worldwide.

It is worth noting that the logistics services sector is one of the promising pillars of economic and developmental diversification in the Kingdom. It is currently witnessing numerous strategic initiatives and significant developments aimed at making a major leap in the sector and expanding its economic and developmental contributions. The Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services is working on a methodology that seeks to develop the logistics services industry, enhance export strategies, expand investment opportunities, and strengthen partnerships with the private sector.

Cooperation Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding at the Conclusion of the 2024 Supply Chains Conference

The activities of the 2024 Supply Chains Conference concluded on Monday, held at the Hilton Granada Hotel in Riyadh over two days. The event was attended by ministers, senior officials, and CEOs of companies operating in the supply chain and logistics sectors, with the participation of both global and local organizations, as well as heads of authorities and institutions from promising fields in both the public and private sectors. The conference focused on digital and sustainable transformation to enhance the national economy.

His Excellency, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, thanked all the global and local organizations, authorities, and experts who participated in the conference, expressing gratitude for their valuable contributions and significant interest. This collaboration helped strengthen cooperation between the participating entities, along with fruitful discussions that emerged from the conference’s sessions and workshops.

On the first day of the conference, 86 agreements were signed on the sidelines of the event to enhance the performance of supply chains. The conference also featured numerous lectures covering all aspects of the logistics services sector and supply chain movement, along with a related exhibition that included 65 international and local companies and 8 specialized workshops. The conference was also distinguished by an entrepreneurship and innovation section, which included technologies such as the launch of a solar-powered car and unified platforms used by e-commerce business owners and retailers for shipment delivery. The innovation section aimed to empower operational teams through managing integrated sales channels, warehouse management, and shipping companies.

The Supply Chain and Logistics Conference aimed to discuss the goals to be achieved and reached, enhance the Saudi economy, and make the Kingdom a central hub connecting the three continents, in line with Saudi Vision 2030. It also sought to create a range of business opportunities, open space for presentations, acquire insights and market trends, and prepare participants to engage and lead the workforce. This would enable participating institutions to strengthen their position in the sector and drive business growth.

The conference also showcased the Kingdom’s pioneering experience in enhancing supply chain operations in its pursuit of global competitiveness, in line with Vision 2030. The importance of artificial intelligence, data analysis, and digital innovation in supporting logistics services was discussed, alongside the need for robust economic pillars to build and develop business sectors and supply chains.

The conference sessions also addressed the latest trends and challenges in logistics and supply chains, highlighting the need for reshaping how goods are transported across borders and continuously adapting to new economic realities.

The conference emphasized the role of women in the logistics sector, which has become increasingly important in the current era. Women contribute significantly to improving and developing logistics operations worldwide.

It is worth noting that the logistics services sector is one of the promising pillars of economic and developmental diversification in the Kingdom. It is currently witnessing numerous strategic initiatives and significant developments aimed at making a major leap in the sector and expanding its economic and developmental contributions. The Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services is working on a methodology that seeks to develop the logistics services industry, enhance export strategies, expand investment opportunities, and strengthen partnerships with the private sector.

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