Saudia Cargo(KSA/SV) has announced its plans to enhance and optimize cargo transportation services between Japan and Saudi Arabia through an expanded interline partnership from Narita International Airport. This agreement will enable the company to offer efficient solutions in response to the growing demand in Japan. In collaboration with Korean Air, Saudia Cargo aims to reduce transit times and facilitate the transportation of high-quality products to Saudi Arabia and other nations. In 2023, imports are projected to reach 571 tons, while exports are estimated at 25 tons, encompassing various commodities such as general cargo, pharmaceuticals, and fresh food. Saudia Cargo is actively contributing to Vision 2030 by developing key logistics hubs, expanding terminals, and establishing a robust digital infrastructure to support its operations.
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