Agility has inaugurated a US$163 million (€141 million) logistics park in Jeddah, expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia’s growing supply chain sector. The 576,760 sqm site, with over 338,000 sqm of built-up space, sits strategically near key transport routes connecting the Red Sea ports, airports, and inland cities.

The facility is designed to support retail, e-commerce, food, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors, offering modern warehousing, cold storage, container yards, and build-to-suit options for businesses requiring customised solutions. Agility reports that the park will operate on a scale serving both local and regional customers, with energy-efficient systems, advanced security, and digital inventory management tools.

The launch was attended by Saleh bin Nasser Al Jasser, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistic Services, who stated: "The continuous investments from local and global private-sector players in Saudi Arabia’s logistics and supply chain sector underscore the sector’s attractiveness and growth. These projects help create direct and indirect job opportunities, and stimulate economic development. These efforts will strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub and realize the ambitious objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy under Vision 2030."

Saudi Arabia has been actively developing its logistics infrastructure, including port capacity expansion, road and rail modernisation, and encouraging private sector participation in freight and warehousing. The new park positions Agility to meet growing demand for reliable, well-equipped logistics space amid tight supply in major Saudi cities.

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