Logistics & Transportation — Powering Saudi Arabia's Supply Chain
Saudi Arabia's logistics sector is growing rapidly, driven by e-commerce expansion, the Kingdom's strategic position as a regional trade hub, and major infrastructure investments in ports, airports and road networks. The logistics sector requires a diverse workforce from truck drivers and warehouse operatives to dispatch coordinators and logistics supervisors.
Logistics Labor We Supply
- Heavy Truck Drivers: Inter-city freight, port runs and construction material delivery across Saudi Arabia's vast highway network.
- Light Commercial Drivers: Last-mile delivery in urban areas for e-commerce and distribution companies.
- Warehouse Workers: Receiving, picking, packing and dispatching in fulfillment and distribution centres.
- Forklift Operators: Licensed operators for warehouse internal logistics and loading bay operations.
- Logistics Supervisors: Experienced supervisors with WMS system knowledge for distribution centre management.
- Customs Clearance Assistants: Supporting import/export documentation processes at Saudi ports of entry.
E-Commerce Growth — The Last-Mile Driver Surge
The e-commerce sector in Saudi Arabia is growing at 25%+ annually, creating intense demand for last-mile delivery drivers in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. Delivery companies consistently need more drivers to handle the volume surge during Ramadan, National Day and shopping seasons.
Driver Licensing in Saudi Arabia
All drivers must hold valid Saudi driving licenses in the appropriate category. Heavy truck drivers require specific license classes. Our providers verify licensing status before any driver placement.