Industry, Logistics & Shipping

Saudi industrial zone sees big jump in local food companies

The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (Modon) has said the number of food factories operating in its cities around the kingdom has increased to about 1,300, reported SPA.
 
This is a major boost to the kingdom's "Food Industry Localization" initiative, which aims to increase productivity and local production, and improve quality.
 
The announcement came ahead of Modon’s participation as a strategic partner in the first edition of the Saudi Food Manufacturing Show, to be held from April 30 to May 2 at Riyadh Front under the patronage of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef.
 
At the show, Modon will be showcasing its products and services to food industries, and logistical and financial solutions designed for investors in the industrial sector, small and medium enterprises, and entrepreneurs to help them achieve the targets of the national industry strategy, all within the framework of the initiatives entrusted to Modon in the National Industrial Development and Logistics Programme to achieve sustainable growth and maximise chain value, and to play a pivotal role in achieving food security and developing local content.
 
The show will bring together 500 participants from all over the world, including ministers and other officials, major local and international companies, CEOs, investors, and specialists. It will feature discussion panels, workshops, and other accompanying events.
 
It will constitute an important platform to showcase the most prominent services, products, and financial and logistical solutions for the food industries and supporting sectors such as hospitality, packaging, and raw materials for the food industries, reported SPA.
 
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest and fastest-growing market in the food and beverage sectors in the Middle East.