The Saudi Post (SPL) has signed several agreements with four national factories to manufacture files, postal parcels, and labels in accordance with the highest international standards.
The initiative is part of broader national efforts to localize industries and improve the quality of Saudi-made products, with the goal of boosting the Kingdom’s non-oil exports and supporting domestic industries. Further, it follows the implementation of the agreement signed with the Saudi Export Development Authority, represented by the ‘Made in Saudi’ program.
Saudi Post (SPL), the Kingdom’s national postal and logistics authority, has undergone a significant transformation to align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. The organization now operates under the brand name SPL, reflecting its expanded role in digital logistics and eCommerce support.
The agreements aim to enhance the competitiveness of national products and open new export markets, aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to increase the contribution of non-oil exports to gross domestic product (GDP) and expand local content across various supply chains.
Furthermore, the signing of the agreements reflects SPL’s commitment to achieving its strategic objectives of becoming the leading national entity and primary strategic enabler for both government and private sectors.
According to the staement, this is pursued through the provision of integrated logistics and geospatial solutions that enhance supply chain efficiency and support the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub.
Saudi Post has become a pivotal contributor to Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification and growth. Through several strategic initiatives in logistics, digital transformation, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), SPL is enhancing trade, employment, and global competitiveness.
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