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WORLD'S MOST INNOVATIVE ECONOMIC ZONE LAUNCHED IN RIYADH
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Special Integrated Logistics Zone launched on 31st October 2022 in Riyadh 
by HE the Minister of Transport & Logistics and the General Authority for Civil 
Aviation.

- The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is truly integrated, with a value 
proposition that has been developed alongside its first batch of investors, 
including the global technology leader Apple. 
- The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is strengthening Saudi Arabia's 
competitive position as the largest, fastest growing and leading trading nation 
in the Middle East, and continuing Vision 2030's mission to connect the Kingdom 
to the world.
- The strategically located integrated special logistics zone will serve 
billions of potential customers in easy reach in Africa, Asia and Europe and 
help to significantly increase Saudi's cargo capacity to more than 4.5 million 
tons per annum.

Leaders from the global logistics industry are in Riyadh today to join Saudi 
Arabia's General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) in celebrating the launch 
of the Special Integrated Logistics Zone, a truly integrated special economic 
zone.

Scale of Saudi Market
Spanning 3 million-square-meters, the Special Integrated Logistics Zone is 
strategically located to serve billions of potential customers in easy reach 
across Africa, Asia and Europe and uses technology designed to streamline the 
movement of goods, including best-in-class inventory systems optimized for 
e-commerce, providing direct linkages between investors, suppliers, customs, 
and government entities.

"The launch of the Special Integrated Logistics Zone today is a testimony to 
Vision 2030 and the relentless support of His Royal Highness for the sector, 
positioning the Kingdom as a global logistics hub connecting three continents, 
attracting the largest companies in the world to the Kingdom as our logistics 
sector is transformed by the National Transport and Logistics Strategy" said 
Saleh bin Nasser AlJasser, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistics.

"The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is a vital enabler for Saudi Arabia's 
logistics sector because it offers a unique value proposition to multinationals 
based on enhanced fiscal and regulatory incentives. It will strengthen Saudi 
Arabia's position as the largest, fastest growing market and leading strategic 
trading nation in the Middle East and continue Vision 2030's mission to connect 
the Kingdom to the world," Saleh bin Nasser AlJasser, Saudi Arabia's Minister 
of Transport and Logistics, added.

As part of the wider transformation of the Kingdom's logistics sector, by 2030 
Saudi Arabia is significantly increasing its cargo capacity to more than 4.5 
million tons per annum and increasing the contribution of the transport and 
logistics sector to national gross domestic product from the current six 
percent to 10 percent. This will help to fuel business growth, attract inward 
investment, and increase the sector's non-oil revenues to about SR 45 billion 
($12 billion) a year by 2030.

Ultra-competitive Regulatory Approach

The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is a key enabler of these objectives and 
the package of incentives and regulatory mechanisms have been developed in 
consultation with leading international companies to ensure that the Special 
Integrated Logistics Zone value proposition is unmatched globally. GACA has 
designed the Special Integrated Logistics Zone to respond to the needs of the 
world's leading international corporations, ensuring that the world's leading 
companies can have an ultra-competitive position for their base in the Kingdom.
 The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is a fully integrated special economic 
zone that integrates best practice in regulation, technology and infrastructure 
from around the world.

"The Saudi Aviation Strategy is investing $100 billion in the Kingdom's future, 
creating an unprecedented growth story. The Special Integrated Logistics Zone 
is an opportunity to participate from the outset in Saudi Arabia's rapid 
emergence as the Middle East's pre-eminent logistics hub, and we have put the 
regulatory measures in place to give maximum flexibility for global businesses 
when they enter the Kingdom," Saleh bin Nasser AlJasser, Saudi Arabia's 
Minister of Transport and Logistics, continued.

Uniquely Integrated Model Driving Value Chain Efficiencies

The zone's unique value proposition includes Value Added Tax advantages on 
servicing and on manufacturing and assembly, reducing the cost for 
multinationals and their third-party suppliers, who reassemble products in the 
zone for onward sale in Saudi Arabia and the wider MENA region. Ease of doing 
business has been enhanced by 100% foreign ownership, streamlined incorporation 
processes, expedited certification and permit procedures and allowable company 
structures – helping facilitate businesses seamlessly.

"The Special Integrated Logistics Zone's best-in-class inbound and outbound 
inventory systems provide direct linkages between investors, suppliers, customs 
and government agencies accelerating the speed of processing and integrated 
Vendor Managed Inventory, meaning more flexibility and cost efficiencies for 
investors. An investor based in the Special Integrated Logistics Zone can 
already deliver a product to a customer within four hours – saving significant 
time and cost when compared to delivering a product from any other location 
outside of the Kingdom," said Awad A. AlSulami, Vice President, Logistics & 
Special Economic Zones at GACA.

"We have developed a product at the Special Integrated Logistics Zone that 
offers integration at every level. Integration of thought, through 
collaboration, designed with sector leaders for sector leaders and integration 
of supply chains, through technology, providing a non-stop, seamless, 
experience, inbound and outbound. An innovative approach allows companies to 
access the Saudi market faster and with benefits at every point in the value 
chain," Awad A. AlSulami continued.

You can find all news about the Special Integrated Logistics Zone on the 
www.silz.gaca.gov.sa.

You can find all the news of the General Authority of Civil Aviation in the 
media center on our website [ 
https://gaca.gov.sa/web/en-gb/page/gaca-media-center ].

About the Special Integrated Logistics Zone
The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is Saudi Arabia's first Special Logistics 
Zone and has been developed by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). 
The zone was given its legislative basis by Royal Order in October 2018 and 
integrates regulatory, technological and infrastructure best practice to create 
the best possible operating environment for multinational businesses.

The Special Integrated Logistics Zone is located within the parameters of King 
Khalid International Airport in Riyadh – connecting businesses with the largest 
consumer market in the Middle East and offering air connectivity to the rest of 
the world.

The zone was designed from the ground up with industry leaders, including Apple 
Inc, for the world's leading supply chain and logistics companies. It is the 
only SEZ in GCC that offers both Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and gives VAT 
advantages to goods which are temporarily transferred between the mainland and 
the zone for purposes of repair, maintenance, after-sales services and 
manufacturing and assembly services.

The Special Integrated Logistics Zone has a unique value proposition that goes 
beyond tax, allowing tenants to drastically reduce time and cost taken to 
deliver goods to Saudi consumers. The zone features best-in-class inbound and 
outbound inventory systems which provides direct linkages between investors, 
suppliers, customs and government. 

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Source: General Authority of Civil Aviation
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