Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh

Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the Riyadh event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)
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Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the Riyadh event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)
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Saudi Warehousing & Logistics Expo co-located with the Saudi Wood Expo opens in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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A session in progress at Saudi Logistics summit co-located with the Saudi Wood Expo. (Supplied)
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Saudi Warehousing & Logistics Expo co-located with the Saudi Wood Expo inaugurated by Hassan Alhwaizy, president of the Federation of Saudi Chambers. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 September 2024
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Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh

Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh
  • Logistics event aims to support Kingdom’s Vision 2030 targets
  • More than 3,500 products and services showcased in the Saudi capital

RIYADH: Two expos being held side by side in Riyadh are aiming to support the Saudi logistics sector in line with the national Vision 2030 program.

The Saudi Warehousing and Logistics Expo and the Saudi Wood Expo were inaugurated by Hassan Al-Hwaizy, president of the Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce, bringing warehousing, logistics, wood and woodworking firms under one roof in the Kingdom.

Held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center until Sept. 4, the three-day event was opened by Al-Hwaizy, who said: “We participate in this significant logistics event as a supporting partner, demonstrating our dedication to advancing and enhancing the logistics sector in support of Saudi Vision 2030.”




Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the Riyadh event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions. (AN photo/Supplied)

Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions, he added.

Mohammed Kazi, senior vice president of construction at dmg events, the organizer of the expo, said: “The bustling aisles on the opening day underlined the growing demand for supply chain solutions and distinctive wood products in the Kingdom, reflecting its ambition to establish itself as a leading industrial powerhouse and global logistics hub.”

We participate in this significant logistics event as a supporting partner, demonstrating our dedication to advancing and enhancing the logistics sector in support of Saudi Vision 2030.

Hassan Al-Hwaizy, President, Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce

Amr El-Mansoury, chief supply chain officer at Tamer Group, told Arab News that exhibiting at the expo is “a rewarding experience” and offers the opportunity to showcase products and forge industry connections.

“The seamless coordination and support from the event organizers made it a standout opportunity for growth in our sector,” he added.




Hassan Al-Hwaizy, President, Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce

At the expo, Tenderd, a fleet management platform, showcased a live demo of its AI-powered safety system, designed for logistics and warehousing companies. The system uses advanced AI and real-time monitoring to enforce safety protocols, reduce risks and boost operational efficiency, ensuring safer work environments even in challenging conditions.

Another exhibitor, Almajdouie Logistics, a Dammam-based transport and logistics giant, unveiled new models of the Peugeot Partner and Citroen Berlingo vans that combine advanced technology with efficiency and reliability.

Fian Group, a Jeddah-based supplier of specialized chemicals and finishing products, presented a live demo of its mobile industrial robots, which enhance infrastructure projects by “optimizing resources and maintaining operations,” and “supporting smart living in residential developments through automated services and sustainable solutions.”




Wijdan AlJahwri, operations manager, Ufnoon Gallery at the expo. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)

Desert Board launched Palm Strand Boards, the world’s first sustainable three-meter, 60-minute fire-rated door core made from annual regenerated palm biomass.

The first Saudi Logistics Summit’s sessions explored industry priorities and discussed the significance of international partnerships and localizing manufacturing.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Abdulkarim, CEO of the Saudi Logistics Academy, highlighted the importance of the In-Kingdom Total Value Add program in supporting the expansion of the Kingdom’s logistics industry and helping Saudi Arabia climb ranks on World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index.




Visitors at Ufnoon Gallery at the expo. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)

In another session, Ahmed Attia, group supply chain director of Zahrawi Group, said that investment in distribution efficiency will drive economic growth and enhance outcomes in the Kingdom.

The expo also features a talks program, Wood Hala Chats, where speakers lead awareness sessions focused on sustainability, digitization and automation in the woodworking industry.

Meanwhile, Ufnoon Gallery is showcasing art at the event.

Wijdan Al-Jahwri, operations manager at the gallery and a visual artist for more than 20 years, told Arab News: “Art is beauty. It speaks to all but with different nuances and that’s where the beauty lies.

“It is an expression of a human being’s creative mind, their feelings, imagination and personal emotions. I am happy that our gallery is drawing visitors at the expo.”

 

 


Expo 2025 Saudi pavilion launches tour of 7 Japanese cities

Expo 2025 Saudi pavilion launches tour of 7 Japanese cities
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Expo 2025 Saudi pavilion launches tour of 7 Japanese cities

Expo 2025 Saudi pavilion launches tour of 7 Japanese cities

RIYADH: With two months to go until Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, the Saudi Pavilion is launching a tour of seven Japanese cities that offers an immersive experience for those interested in exploring Saudi culture.

The initiative will allow the Japanese community and tourists to experience Saudi hospitality, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Japan Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, who is also general commissioner for the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025, said: “People can connect with Saudi culture through these tours,” adding it would an opportunity for an authentic experience.

Starting in Osaka on Feb. 15-16, the tour will visit Kyoto on Feb. 17, Kobe from Feb. 22-23, Hiroshima from Feb. 24, Fukuoka from March 1-2, Nagoya from March 3 and Tokyo from March 8-9.

Expo 2025 opens on April 13, when the full Saudi Pavilion experience will be available.

This article originally appeared on Arab News Japan


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Updated 13 February 2025
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Natural and historical allure of Al-Baha’s heritage villages

Natural and historical allure of Al-Baha’s heritage villages
  • Home to centuries-old monuments, the villages have buildings constructed with stone and clay

AL-BAHA: The Al-Baha Region is a unique tourist destination with its rich and diverse cultural heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

Home to centuries-old monuments, the villages have buildings constructed with stone and clay in traditional architectural styles.

Two of the most notable heritage villages are Thee Ain and Al-Mousa that are favored by local and international visitors.

During the Al-Baha Winter Festival, the village of Thee Ain comes alive with cultural events that reflect the local heritage.

The village provides comprehensive information on its history and the Al-Baha region.

The region’s intangible heritage includes traditional foods, crafts and performing arts.

For children there are murals and displays offered to provide an engaging learning experience.


Saudi Arabia assumes presidency of global anti-corruption network

Saudi Arabia assumes presidency of global anti-corruption network
Updated 13 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia assumes presidency of global anti-corruption network

Saudi Arabia assumes presidency of global anti-corruption network
  • Spain passes on leadership at UN headquarters in Vienna
  • Saudi Arabia elected network chair for 3-year term in 2024

VIENNA: Saudi Arabia, through its Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, or Nazaha, has assumed the presidency of the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities.

Spain handed over the leadership of the GlobE Network during a ceremony at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Nasser Abaalkhail, Nazaha’s deputy for international collaboration, was installed as chairman of the committee, with Boni de Moraes Soares, Brazil’s national solicitor for international affairs, as vice chair.

Saudi Arabia was unanimously elected to chair the GlobE Network’s steering committee for the 2025 to 2027 term during a high-level meeting last year in Beijing, China.

Its election to lead the international network underscores member states’ recognition of the Kingdom’s commitment to fighting corruption, the SPA reported.

Established in 2021, the GlobE Network includes more than 229 law-enforcement agencies from over 124 countries, as well as numerous international organizations.

Abaalkhail said that Saudi Arabia aims to enhance collaboration among member states to combat corruption in alignment with the UN Convention Against Corruption.

As chair of the network, Saudi Arabia “seeks to create new strategies for asset recovery and initiate a secure communication platform to facilitate quicker and more efficient information exchange among member states,” Abaalkhail said in a statement carried by the SPA.

“This will enhance international cooperation and empower governments to tackle emerging challenges in combating corruption, refine asset recovery processes, and more effectively trace illicit funds across borders,” he said.

Since its creation, the network has had a positive impact on the efforts of members to combat cross-border corruption.

During a recent meeting of the network, representatives from Azerbaijan, Brazil, Chile, China, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, and Indonesia shared insights on various cross-border investigations.

This included joint efforts to uncover embezzlement of EU grant funds, the use of the network’s Secure Communication Platform to advance investigations, as well as operations targeting large-scale fraud involving value-added tax.

The participants also highlighted examples of swift action in asset recovery, successful extraditions, and effective collaboration between agencies to track and freeze offshore assets obtained through corruption, according to the network’s website.

Nazaha has taken considerable strides in combatting corruption in the Kingdom since its creation in 2016.

During December 2024, the authority arrested 145 citizens and residents — among them government employees — accused of various crimes including bribery and abuse of authority.


Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with French counterpart in Paris

Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with French counterpart in Paris
Updated 13 February 2025
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Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with French counterpart in Paris

Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with French counterpart in Paris
  • Prince Faisal headed the Saudi delegation at the AI Action Summit in the French capital this week

RIYADH: The Saudi minister of foreign affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, held talks in Paris on Wednesday with his French counterpart, Jean-Noel Barrot.

They discussed recent developments in the Middle East and efforts to achieve security and peace in the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Fahd Al-Ruwaili, the Saudi ambassador to France, and Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al-Farhan, political advisor to the foreign minister, also attended the meeting.

Prince Faisal headed the Kingdom’s delegation at the AI Action Summit in the French capital on Monday and Tuesday. More than a thousand representatives of the private sector and civil society from nearly 100 countries attended the event.
 


Madinah governor receives Palestine envoy

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Updated 12 February 2025
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Madinah governor receives Palestine envoy

Madinah Gov. Prince Salman bin Sultan met with Palestine’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Mazen Ghoneim on Wednesday.

During the meeting in Madinah, the two officials discussed topics of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Mauritius Fayez Altemyat met with the nation’s Health and Wellness Minister Anil Kumar Bachoo in Port Louis.

They discussed ways to boost ties and topics of common interest.