
Riyadh – Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Speaking to Sharikat Mubasher, Muhanna AlSharif, Head of Business Development at Abudawood Logistics said that the company offers third-party logistics solutions to businesses including warehousing, transportation, and custom clearance.
On the sidelines of the Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024, AlSharif revealed that Abudawood Logistics has about 40 active contracts with partner companies. In addition, the company has 12 warehouses nationwide distributed in all areas of the Kingdom.
Regarding taking part in the event, AlSharif said that the company had one successful participation beforehand and was keen on coming back again for the coming editions of the conference in the future.
As an executive in Abudawood Logistics, AlSharif asserted that he seeks diversification in services that the company has to offer to its clients. This resulted in achieving a varied business portfolio within multiple sectors including Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), agriculture, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals.
Abudawood Logistics is a leading 3PL service provider, offering third-party logistics solutions to streamline supply chain operations for clients. The Company partners with leading Saudi and global brands to drive success and align with the logistics goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
Abudawood Logistics is on a mission to enhance business operations through innovative logistics strategies and advanced technology, providing tailored solutions that drive efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service levels.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024, held under the patronage of the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, concluded Monday in Riyadh after two days of discussions, in attendance of esteemed ministers, senior officials, and company leaders from the supply chains and logistics services sector.
It also saw the participation of heads of authorities and institutions in promising fields from both the public and private sectors, aimed at enhancing the work of supply chains and logistics services.
The conference witnessed the signing of 91 agreements worth SAR 8.3 billion aimed at developing the operations and efficiency of supply chains.