SAL begins operations of customs security areas at main airports in Saudi
Saudi Arabian Logistics (SAL) has officially begun the operations of customs security areas across most Kingdoms’ airports.
September 11, 2020: Saudi Arabian Logistics (SAL) has officially begun the operations of customs security areas across most Kingdom’s airports, as part of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed previously by the Saudi Customs and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NDLP), under the patronage of Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
Saudi Customs vice governor Suleiman bin Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri and SAL deputy chief business development and corporate relations officer Abdulrahman Ma’en Al-Mubarak signed the agreement at the Saudi Customs headquarters in Riyadh in the presence of Saudi Customs governor Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Alhakbani and SAL CEO Omar Hariri.
SAL, which offers specialised ground-handling and logistic services, started operating in the designated areas from September 1, 2020. These services cover Kingdom’s main airports including King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, King Fahad International Airport, Dammam, Prince Muhammad bin Abdulziz International Airport, Madinah, Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Tabuk, Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Qassim, Taif International Airport and Abha International Airport.
SAL has assumed control following its successful operation of the customs security areas at King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh last December 2019. The Saudi Customs will continue to deliver customs, security and supervision services. The new procedure is expected to reduce the time of import operations, improve the efficiency of cargo clearance and security process, increase the storage capacity, facilitate the cargo acceptance and delivery procedures, and enhance full coordination between both parties to offer services in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to turn the country into an international leading logistic hub.