"Supply chains and logistics, both globally and in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, are increasingly challenged by growing volumes, demand diversity and complexity. A lack of physical capacity to deal with these challenges is a major contributor to declining service levels in the region. As demand for warehousing in the region has exceeded availability over the past five years, capacity has increasingly become a major threat to a company's ability to efficiently service its clients," said Hala SCS Managing Director Husam S. Al-Saleh.
"As a supply chain and logistics service provider with roots in the industry extending more than four decades, combined with the success of SCIR 2008 in uncovering the trends, challenges and opportunities in the KSA, we firmly believe that understanding the warehousing requirements of the region is pivotal to achieving world-class services and capacity solutions in Saudi Arabia,"
said Al-Saleh.
Hala SCS is therefore urging all CEO's, logistics managers and warehousing managers who are either challenged by a lack of warehousing capacity, or are interested in this aspect of the supply chain and logistics industry, to take part in the Warehousing Demand Survey.
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