Saudi Chambers rolls out logistics services challenges observatory

Saudi Chambers rolls out logistics services challenges observatory -GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

The Federation of Saudi Chambers has launched a ‘logistics services challenges observatory’ to monitor supply chain issues and boost efficiency, resilience, and competitiveness in Saudi Arabia’s logistics sector.

The logistics services challenges observatory will track key indicators of supply chain performance and stability across industries, offering a clearer, data-driven view of private-sector challenges. Its goal is to ensure policymakers have timely insights to guide economic decisions and regulatory improvements.

A core focus of logistics services challenges observatory is turning data into practical insight. Using advanced analytics, the platform will identify trends, flag bottlenecks, and generate recommendations to improve performance. This will help businesses optimize operations while supporting more responsive policymaking.

Logistics services challenges observatory digital platform

The system includes a digital platform designed to run targeted surveys and collect structured feedback from companies, investors, and logistics providers. The results are translated into precise indicators and reports that support informed decision-making at both business and national levels.

The logistics services challenges observatory will pay close attention to critical sectors such as food and pharmaceuticals, where disruptions can have major economic and social impacts. It will analyze issues including shipment delays, rising costs, and reliance on limited suppliers or routes, while also assessing future risks tied to imports and global logistics networks.

By identifying vulnerabilities early, the initiative aims to help stakeholders take proactive steps to reduce risk and maintain supply continuity. This forward-looking approach is expected to improve preparedness amid global uncertainty.

The federation has urged businesses and investors to participate by sharing challenges and proposals through the dedicated platform. Strong private-sector engagement will be key to ensuring accurate insights and meaningful outcomes, supporting a more resilient and efficient logistics ecosystem.

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