Saudi shipments are launching strategic roads to China and Belgium, which operates global trade
SAUDIA Cargo, a leading air freight company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has announced the launch of new charging routes from Liege Airport (LGG) in Belgium to Saudi Arabia and Chengzhou Cinting International Airport (CGO) at Liege Airport. This strategic step aims to strengthen its global network and support the rapid growth of the e -commerce and trade sector between Asia and Europe across the Kingdom, in line with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030.
Shipping flights will work directly from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO) in China to Liège Airport (LGG) with two weekly flights, facilitating the transport of goods in cooperation with e -commerce platforms, merchants and logistical service providers.
“These new strategic methods represent promising opportunities for our customers, and contribute to the formation of a new era of global trade between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In addition, the addition of Cargo in the field of tendency, and even acts anywhere. The company,” said Marwan Niazi, the first vice president of sales at Saudia Cargo.
“Benefit from its location as an effective strategic center linking global supply chains and contributing to strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics center, Saudia Cargo seeks to implement the highest standards of operational excellence and provide integrated solutions that are compatible with the company’s aspirations,” Niazi added.
The direct aviation road in the Saudia Cargo from Liege Airport in Belgium to King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, as of April 3, increases the total weekly flights run by the company from Liege to 11 weekly flights. This reflects a great presence of the company on the European continent and highlights its role in transporting shipments that require speed in delivery.
Post -goods are launching strategic roads to China and Belgium, which operates global trade for the first time in the week of air cargo.