UAE-based Aramex joins the growing list of international companies choosing Riyadh for their regional headquarters. This strategic move strengthens Aramex’s regional presence, allowing them to serve existing and new customers better. The new headquarters will also play a key role in boosting Saudi Arabia’s logistics infrastructure, aligning perfectly with the country’s Vision 2030 plan to become a global logistics hub.
Aramex is committed to Saudi Arabia’s long-term success. Othman Al-Jeda, Aramex CEO, expressed his enthusiasm about supporting Saudi Arabia’s logistics transformation and contributing to Vision 2030 goals. He highlighted Aramex’s long-standing collaboration with Saudi Arabia and their commitment to working with stakeholders to solidify the country’s position as a logistics leader.
The new headquarters will serve as a launchpad for innovative projects that benefit the Saudi economy. Aramex also plans to invest in talent development, fostering the skills needed to achieve Vision 2030 objectives.
Samer Marei, Aramex’s regional headquarters vice president, emphasized the strategic importance of this expansion. It aligns with Aramex’s focus on adapting to the rapidly evolving logistics landscape. Marei believes Aramex will lead in bringing cutting-edge logistics solutions, advanced technology, and superior customer service to Saudi Arabia, propelling the nation’s logistics sector toward Vision 2030 goals.
This move comes on the heels of the Saudi Investment Ministry’s announcement in December 2023 offering attractive benefits like tax incentives for foreign companies establishing regional headquarters in the Kingdom.