Asyad Group reinforced its role in advancing trade integration between the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during its participation at the Saudi Industries National Products (SINP). The Exhibition serves as a key platform supporting industrial and investment growth while strengthening bilateral supply chain cooperation between the two countries.
During the event, Asyad is showcasing its integrated logistics ecosystem which spans ports, maritime transport, free and economic zones specialized logistics and cold chain services, reaffirming its long-term commitment to positioning Oman as a reliable global logistics hub and supporting the steady growth in bilateral trade through more integrated and sustainable supply chain solutions across the GCC.
As part of its participation, Eng. Juma Al Maskari, Executive Director – Logistics & Middle East Investments at Asyad Group, took part in a panel discussion titled “The Saudi–Omani Logistics Integration and Its Role in Enabling Gulf Supply Chains.” The session explored the importance of logistics integration, public-private collaboration and logistics as a driver of regional economic growth.
Al Maskari shared, “Trading between Oman and Saudi Arabia is witnessing rapid acceleration across a range of industrial sectors.” He highlighted that “Integrated logistics plays a central role in enabling this growth by strengthening cross-border collaboration and improving access to global trade routes. Platforms such as SINP Expo help align perspectives and support the development of logistics frameworks that underpin regional economic integration.”
Asyad’s operational footprint in Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC, combined with its connectivity to key ports in both countries, continues to facilitate seamless cross-border trade. The strategic gateways such as Duqm, Sohar and Salalah, remain central to serving regional and international supply chains, ensuring the efficient flow of goods and services across the Middle East and beyond.
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