Riyadh: The Saudi Export Development Authority's Director General highlights a new partnership between logistics companies to improve trade efficiency between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, focusing on digital integration for enhanced clearance and transport processes, promising economic growth for both nations.
Abdulaziz Talasi, the Director General of Services Exports at the Saudi Export Development Authority, has announced a significant development in the logistics sector aimed at improving trade between Jordan and Saudi Arabia. During discussions about enhancing cross-border trade, he confirmed that the Association of Owners of Clearance and Transport Companies has formalised a partnership with Takhlees Logistics Services Company based in Saudi Arabia and Odeh Al-Ramahi Logistics Services Company from Jordan.
The agreement, as reported by CargoTalk ME, is centred on digital integration within logistics operations, focusing specifically on optimising clearance and transport processes. This initiative is designed to streamline operations and ensure more efficient movement of goods between the two countries.
Talasi noted that both logistics firms are leveraging advanced technologies and systems to facilitate smart shipping and multimodal transport solutions. The collaborative efforts between these companies are expected to foster economic growth in both nations and create a more seamless logistical environment for cross-border trade, thereby enhancing the overall trade dynamics between Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Source: Noah Wire Services
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The narrative originates from CargoTalk GCC, which is not as widely recognized as major news outlets like BBC or Reuters. However, it appears to be a specialized publication in the logistics sector.
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9
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The claims about enhancing logistics ties between Saudi Arabia and Jordan through digital integration are plausible, given the ongoing efforts in both countries to improve trade efficiency.
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