Saudi Arabia’s AJEX Logistics Services expands into the US

AJEX’s presence in the US will play a crucial role in providing logistics solutions for e-commerce brands, fostering industrial connectivity, and supporting global trade hub operations in Saudi Arabia. Photo/Supplied
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Updated 21 September 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s AJEX Logistics Services expands into the US

RIYADH: Saudi company AJEX Logistics Services has announced its entry into the US market. This expansion comes on the heels of AJEX’s introduction of two new services as part of its growth strategy in China and the Middle East in December last year.

This move signifies the firm’s commitment to enhancing connections between Saudi Arabia and the global community, aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives.

AJEX’s presence in the US will play a crucial role in providing logistics solutions for e-commerce brands, fostering industrial connectivity, and supporting global trade hub operations in Saudi Arabia.

A primary goal of AJEX is to contribute to the diversification of the Kingdom’s economy across various sectors. Simultaneously, the company aims to enhance supply chain management solutions.

The company has appointed John Martin as the general manager for the US and Nourhan Beyrouti as the chief revenue officer for US commercial operations.

“We are enthusiastic about our strategic expansion into the US, as it represents a significant milestone for AJEX and underscores our commitment to promoting trade growth between Saudi Arabia and the global market,” said Martin.

He added: “Given Saudi Arabia’s position as one of the fastest-growing G20 economies, our presence in the US will be instrumental in providing logistics solutions and nurturing partnerships that contribute to the economic prosperity of both nations.”

The establishment of AJEX’s US operations marks a significant advancement in the company’s growth strategy. With its presence in America, AJEX aims to secure market shares across various sectors.

AJEX is a logistics and transportation company founded in 2021 and headquartered in Riyadh. It specializes in Middle East e-commerce distribution and industrial solutions, with operations in multiple regions, including the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and China.

Logistics plays a vital role in Saudi Vision 2030, supporting economic diversification from oil dependence.

In an exclusive interview with Arab News in June 2022, Suliman Al-Mazroua, CEO of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, emphasized that the sector requires substantial investment from both the government and the private sector by 2030.

He also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s commitment to creating a conducive business environment to attract global transportation companies, positioning the nation as one of the world’s busiest logistics hubs.


First EU–Saudi roundtable on critical raw materials reflects shared policy commitment

Updated 16 January 2026
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First EU–Saudi roundtable on critical raw materials reflects shared policy commitment

RIYADH: The EU–Saudi Arabia Business and Investment Dialogue on Advancing Critical Raw Materials Value Chains, held in Riyadh as part of the Future Minerals Forum, brought together senior policymakers, industry leaders, and investors to advance strategic cooperation across critical raw materials value chains.

Organized under a Team Europe approach by the EU–GCC Cooperation on Green Transition Project, in coordination with the EU Delegation to Saudi Arabia, the European Chamber of Commerce in the Kingdom and in close cooperation with FMF, the dialogue provided a high-level platform to explore European actions under the EU Critical Raw Materials Act and ResourceEU alongside the Kingdom’s aspirations for minerals, industrial, and investment priorities.

This is in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and broader regional ambitions across the GCC, MENA, and Africa.

ResourceEU is the EU’s new strategic action plan, launched in late 2025, to secure a reliable supply of critical raw materials like lithium, rare earths, and cobalt, reducing dependency on single suppliers, such as China, by boosting domestic extraction, processing, recycling, stockpiling, and strategic partnerships with resource-rich nations.

The first ever EU–Saudi roundtable on critical raw materials was opened by the bloc’s Ambassador to the Kingdom, Christophe Farnaud, together with Saudi Deputy Minister for Mining Development Turki Al-Babtain, turning policy alignment into concrete cooperation.

Farnaud underlined the central role of international cooperation in the implementation of the EU’s critical raw materials policy framework.

“As the European Union advances the implementation of its Critical Raw Materials policy, international cooperation is indispensable to building secure, diversified, and sustainable value chains. Saudi Arabia is a key partner in this effort. This dialogue reflects our shared commitment to translate policy alignment into concrete business and investment cooperation that supports the green and digital transitions,” said the ambassador.

Discussions focused on strengthening resilient, diversified, and responsible CRM supply chains that are essential to the green and digital transitions.

Participants explored concrete opportunities for EU–Saudi cooperation across the full value chain, including exploration, mining, and processing and refining, as well as recycling, downstream manufacturing, and the mobilization of private investment and sustainable finance, underpinned by high environmental, social, and governance standards.

From the Saudi side, the dialogue was framed as a key contribution to the Kingdom’s industrial transformation and long-term economic diversification agenda under Vision 2030, with a strong focus on responsible resource development and global market integration.

“Developing globally competitive mineral hubs and sustainable value chains is a central pillar of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Kingdom’s industrial transformation. Our engagement with the European Union through this dialogue to strengthen upstream and downstream integration, attract high-quality investment, and advance responsible mining and processing. Enhanced cooperation with the EU, capitalizing on the demand dynamics of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act, will be key to delivering long-term value for both sides,” said Al-Babtain.

Valere Moutarlier, deputy director-general for European industry decarbonization, and directorate-general for the internal market, industry, entrepreneurship and SMEs at European Commission, said the EU Critical Raw Materials Act and ResourceEU provided a clear framework to strengthen Europe’s resilience while deepening its cooperation with international partners.

“Cooperation with Saudi Arabia is essential to advancing secure, sustainable, and diversified critical raw materials value chains. Dialogues such as this play a key role in translating policy ambitions into concrete industrial and investment cooperation,” she added.