
Dubai (PlantAndEquipment.com) - Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority announced that the kingdom's fleet of over 500,000 vehicles is fully equipped to guarantee the continuation of freight services and supply chains across the nation and the Gulf region.
According to the authorities, the land transport system, which is backed by around 18,500 licensed logistics and transportation businesses, is vital in linking ports, airports, industrial centers, and logistics zones throughout the kingdom.
Freight operations are coordinated using modern regulatory and technological systems that aim to optimize traffic flow between Saudi Arabia's western coast ports and important regional logistics corridors.
The measures are intended to secure the smooth transit of commodities and to minimize supply chain interruptions as regional trade routes come under increasing strain from geopolitical instability.
Saudi Arabia has made significant investments in transportation and logistics infrastructure in recent years as part of its Vision 2030 economic diversification initiative, which aims to establish the kingdom as a major regional center for commerce and supply chains.