
Saudia Cargo has signed global logistics partnership agreements with Scan Global Logistics (SGL) and Air Logistics Europe.
The partnership with SGL provides the Danish logistics company with priority access to Saudia Cargo's global network.
To further enhance its European presence, Saudia Cargo has also signed an agreement with Air Logistics Europe with the aim of providing integrated and flexible air cargo solutions between the UK and Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, Saudia Cargo has signed an agreement with Rhenus Logistics to to strengthen international cooperation in airfreight and offer innovative, tailored logistics solutions.
Rhenus said it has been strengthening its partnership with Saudia recently, particularly in the SEAPAC region. This agreement expands its global coverage to key routes serviced by Saudia Cargo.
The agreements were formalised during the recent Air Cargo Europe event in Munich, Germany.
Loay Mashabi, chief executive and managing director of Saudia Cargo, stated: "These strategic alliances are pivotal to Saudia Cargo's ambition to spearhead innovation and deliver unparalleled service in the global air cargo sector.
"By strategically leveraging the unique strengths of each partnership, we are poised to unlock new market opportunities, drive operational excellence, and create exceptional value for our customers worldwide."
Saudia Cargo recently took steps to expand its business in China.
In May, Saudia Cargo and China Henan Aviation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work on developing new cargo services.
And in April, Saudia Cargo and China Cargo Airlines signed an MoU aimed at developing interline agreements and capitalising on trade growth between Saudi Arabia and China.
Saudia Cargo transported 577,870 tons of cargo in 2024, recording 27% year-on-year growth.








