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Saudi Arabia Moves Quietly but Decisively on Riyadh Logistics Zone

Saudi Arabia Moves Quietly but Decisively on Riyadh Logistics Zone

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August 4, 2025
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By Maria Kalamatas | July 4, 2025 – Riyadh

On a dusty stretch of land near the capital, preparations are beginning for what could become one of Saudi Arabia’s most important logistics projects in the coming decade.

Without much fanfare, the Kingdom has chosen Aecom to guide the early development of a new logistics district just outside Riyadh. The choice reflects a growing confidence in the country’s ability to turn long-term strategy into concrete infrastructure.

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The site lies a few kilometers from King Khalid International Airport. For now, it’s mostly undeveloped land—flat, sunbaked, and bordered by empty roads. But according to two officials familiar with the plans, this is exactly where Riyadh wants to create a fully connected logistics hub with access to air cargo, trucking corridors, and eventually rail.

“It’s not going to be flashy,” one official said, speaking on background. “It’s going to be functional, and that’s the point. We’re solving problems before they happen.”

While no official renderings have been made public, early plans reportedly include bonded warehousing, customs services, and a staging area for fast-turnaround cargo. Aecom’s role, at this stage, is to shape the project from the ground up—designing not just roads and buildings, but systems for movement and flow.

Unlike some of the larger, highly publicized megaprojects elsewhere in the Kingdom, this zone is being developed with a business-first mindset. The priority, insiders say, is to create infrastructure that freight companies can use—without delay, without guesswork, and without unnecessary cost.

If the project succeeds, it could serve as a blueprint for smaller, efficient freight zones across the Gulf—built not for spectacle, but for speed.

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