August19 , 2026

    MEDLOG Launches New Logistics Hub in Saudi Arabia

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    MEDLOG has inaugurated a new integrated logistics hub in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step in expanding its regional supply chain capabilities.

    The facility is designed to provide end-to-end logistics solutions, including container storage, warehousing, distribution, and inland transportation services. Strategically located to support key industrial and commercial centres, the hub aims to enhance cargo connectivity between ports and inland markets across the Kingdom.

    MEDLOG said the new development will strengthen its multimodal logistics network, enabling seamless integration with maritime services operated by its parent company, Mediterranean Shipping Company. The move is expected to improve efficiency, reduce transit times, and offer customers greater supply chain flexibility.

    The launch aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader logistics and infrastructure development strategy under Vision 2030, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a leading global trade and transport hub. By expanding its footprint in the country, MEDLOG aims to support growing import, export, and transshipment volumes across diverse sectors including retail, manufacturing, and energy.

    Company officials highlighted that the hub incorporates advanced digital systems and modern handling equipment to ensure operational efficiency and high service standards, reinforcing MEDLOG’s commitment to integrated and sustainable logistics solutions in the region.