Amman: The Association Owners of Clearance and Transport Companies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Saudi Arabia’s “Takhlees” Logistics Services Company and Jordan’s “Odeh Al-Ramahi” Logistics Services Company, aimed at enhancing trade and facilitating the flow of goods between the two countries.
According to Jordan News Agency, Dhaif Allah Abu Aqouleh, head of the Association, stated that the MoU is designed to strengthen commercial ties between Jordan and Saudi Arabia. He emphasized the association’s commitment to fostering such partnerships, which will contribute to the economic growth of both nations.
Abdulaziz Talasi, Director General of Services Exports at the Saudi Export Development Authority, highlighted the importance of the private sector in driving trade exchange and underscored the need for ongoing dialogue to explore further opportunities for expanding trade and improving logistics operations.
Talasi further emphasized the significance of bilateral discussions to streamline procedures and facilitate the entry of goods from both countries into their respective markets.
The MoU also aims to enhance logistics services through the use of digital technologies that will optimize operations and improve the integration of logistics systems between the two countries.
Both companies utilize advanced digital systems that cater to the needs of the commercial and industrial sectors, enhancing smart shipping and multi-modal transport capabilities. Takhlees’s system integrates clearance processes to facilitate trade, while Odeh Al-Ramahi’s system is aligned to ensure seamless transportation and customs clearance between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, thus improving the efficiency of cross-border trade.