Transforming the Future: Logistics & Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
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Warehousing in Saudi Arabia could play a crucial role in the global warehousing market. The country is at a crossroads between Asia, Europe, and Africa. And by improving its warehousing, it can establish its place as a powerhouse in global trade.
The Saudi warehousing market is growing, and emerging technology and services provide the country with more options to expand. To capitalize on this potential, Saudi Arabia must take stock of its current warehousing market and look for ways that logistics partners like Agility can help it grow.
In 2016, Saudi Arabia announced its plan to reduce the country’s dependence on the oil market and diversify its economy with a strategy called Vision 2030. To develop the country into a global trading hub, Saudi Arabia is improving its logistics market, including warehousing, and has made strong steps forward in logistics management.
According to Ken Research, the Saudi dry warehousing market grew by 2.8 percent between 2015 and 2019 and will continue to grow until at least 2025. The industrial and retail industries are responsible for the largest percentage of this expansion.
The warehousing market is largest in the cities of Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam. While Jeddah has a majority of the warehouse revenue share, all three cities play a key role in the expansion of warehousing in Saudi Arabia.
Dry logistics refers to the transport of freight that cannot get wet. The dry logistics market in Saudi Arabia centers primarily in Riyadh and Jeddah. These cities mainly use road transport for dry logistics, with air, sea, and rail following as alternate freight modes.
Dry freight forwarding is a newly stable industry in Saudi Arabia. Between 2015 and 2019, an oil price slump and subsequent economic downturn caused the dry logistics industry’s compound annual growth rate to decline.
However, market analysts from Ken Research forecast that the dry logistics and freight forwarding markets will grow by 1.3 and 0.8 percent, respectively, until the forecast period ends in 2025. This growth is due in part to Vision 2030’s efforts to improve the country’s logistics management.
As the warehousing market in Saudi Arabia expands, companies are developing innovative solutions to streamline their supply chains and increase functionality. Because of this, Saudi Arabia’s warehousing sector is set to keep pace with the rising demand for goods moving in and out of the country.
To meet the goals outlined in Vision 2030, the Saudi Arabia warehousing market expanded and introduced a number of inventive solutions to push the industry forward.
One of the most crucial elements driving Saudi Arabia’s warehouse market is the country’s embrace of technological advances. These developments help streamline the supply chain and improve warehouse management.
To emerge as a major player in global logistics, Saudi Arabia must face several obstacles to warehousing expansion. By understanding these challenges, the country is better suited to overcome them.
As challenges arise in warehouse management, companies must develop solutions to meet them. As Saudi Arabia seeks to overcome these challenges, there are many solutions that can help its warehousing networks thrive.
Minimizing the distance that materials and goods need to travel can help reduce logistics inefficiencies. Large distances between a company’s suppliers, warehouse facilities, and consumer centers increase lead times, transportation costs, and the risk of supply chain disruption.
Strategic positioning of warehouses can prevent these complications. By positioning warehouses close to suppliers and consumer centers on road, air, and sea transport routes, companies can improve supply chain efficiency. Making these decisions upfront helps companies to cut inefficiencies out of their supply chain before they become a problem.
With a growing global demand for goods, it is essential that warehouses effectively manage their inventory, personnel, and equipment. Without reliable warehouse inventory monitoring, companies risk using unreliable data to manage inventory levels.
Additionally, inaccurate personnel or equipment tracking may lead to inefficient warehouse processes. As a consequence, these companies risk failing to deliver goods on time and costly setbacks. Automation in warehouse inventory management systems can alleviate these issues.
The most common way warehouses can implement automation is through warehouse management systems (WMSs) and warehouse control systems (WCSs). While there is some functional overlap between the two, WMSs primarily work to manage personnel and inventory while WCSs focus on equipment.
These systems provide more reliable data on stock levels and workflow to ensure swift order fulfillment. By embracing these systems, Saudi warehouses can more efficiently manage their inventory and product flow.
One of the most challenging parts of any warehousing operation lies in infrastructure development. Existing logistics parks ease the burden by supplying a fully developed warehouse and logistics infrastructure to companies that need it—logistics parks provide complete logistics services in the storage and distribution of products.
Agility holds over one million square meters of space in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. Agility’s warehouses in Saudi Arabia are strategically located for easy access to seaports and airports, making them accessible to international customers. These modernized facilities can help companies optimize their logistics.
Understanding warehousing in Saudi Arabia can help warehouse management companies make a plan for seizing the potential this region has to offer. To meet your warehousing requirements, contact Agility Saudi Arabia, a leading logistics provider in the region.
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