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Home»Business»SAL Forms Strategic Partnership with Institute of Public Administration to Advance Saudi Arabia’s Logistics Talent Development
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SAL Forms Strategic Partnership with Institute of Public Administration to Advance Saudi Arabia’s Logistics Talent Development

By Sam AllcockJanuary 7, 2026Updated:January 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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SAL Logistics Services, the Kingdom’s leading provider of integrated logistics solutions, has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Institute of Public Administration (IPA) to strengthen the development of national capabilities within Saudi Arabia’s rapidly evolving logistics sector. The agreement establishes a robust framework for an advanced training ecosystem aimed at equipping Saudi professionals with world-class expertise, directly supporting Saudi Vision 2030’s ambition to position the Kingdom as a premier global logistics hub connecting international markets.

The partnership brings together IPA’s academic excellence and SAL’s extensive operational expertise to create a forward-looking educational model aligned with current and future workforce requirements. Key initiatives under the agreement include the transfer of knowledge in supply chain governance and logistics operations, co-development of internationally benchmarked training programmes, adoption of innovative learning methodologies, and the formation of a joint oversight committee to ensure that training programmes remain aligned with sector-specific priorities.

The MoU was formally signed by Mr. Saleh Al-Dini, Chief Shared Services Officer at SAL, and Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Yousef, Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Public Administration, during a signing ceremony attended by senior executives from both organisations.

Mr. Al-Dini emphasised the strategic value of the collaboration: “This partnership represents the convergence of SAL’s operational innovation and practical industry experience with the academic rigor and institutional knowledge of the IPA. It demonstrates our unwavering commitment to cultivating Saudi talent through world-class training programs that enhance individual capabilities and also directly contribute to the national ambition of establishing the Kingdom as a preeminent global logistics center capable of competing with established international markets.”

Mr. Al-Yousef highlighted the broader significance of the initiative: “Our strategic collaboration with SAL enables the design and delivery of specialized training programs specifically tailored to the evolving requirements of the modern labour market. We remain dedicated to equipping Saudi youth with the advanced technical and operational skills necessary to excel in the sophisticated and rapidly transforming logistics sector, thereby supporting both individual career development and broader economic diversification efforts.”

At the core of the partnership is the co-development of advanced training curricula that incorporate global best practices in supply chain management, logistics technology, and operational excellence. The agreement also promotes continuous knowledge-sharing between industry experts and academic professionals, ensuring that training content remains relevant and future-ready.

This MoU underscores SAL’s commitment to driving human capital development while reinforcing the shared objectives of SAL and IPA to support Saudi Vision 2030. Through targeted investment in talent, strategic knowledge transfer, and sectoral competitiveness, the partnership aims to build a highly skilled workforce capable of driving the Kingdom’s logistics ambitions on the global stage.

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