Bahri Logistics to Provide Global Freight Forwarding Services for Saudi Railways

Bahri Logistics to Provide Global Freight Forwarding Services for Saudi Railways

Bahri Logistics will serve as SAR's primary freight forwarding service provider for both imports and exports
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Bahri Logistics, a global leader in logistics and transportation and one of the six business units of Bahri, has entered into an international freight forwarding service agreement with Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR).

SAR is the owner and operator of the railway networks in Saudi Arabia, which plays a pivotal role in supporting the goals of building an integrated transportation system.

Under the terms of the three-year agreement, Bahri Logistics will serve as SAR's primary freight forwarding service provider for both imports and exports.

The agreement was signed by Eng. Soror Basalom, Bahri Logistics President, and Eng. Salah bin Abdullah Al-Omair, the Vice President for Shared Services at SAR, in the presence of officials from both organizations during a ceremony held at SAR headquarters in Riyadh.

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Commenting on the agreement, Eng. Basalom said: "Since its inception, SAR has been instrumental in shaping the Kingdom into the vibrant, economically diverse, and interconnected place it is today.

"We at Bahri Logistics are incredibly proud to partner with such a crucial national company. Leveraging expertise gained over several decades, we will deliver seamless freight forwarding services to SAR and its customers in line with the highest global standards."

Eng. Al-Omair stated that SAR is contentiously working on developing its solutions and enhancing the efficiency of railway transportation to provide exceptional services to the clients in all railway networks across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

With over forty years of logistics experience, Bahri Logistics offers end-to-end logistics and supply chain management solutions.

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