Bahri partners with SLA to train Saudi logistics talents

Hisham Alkhaldi, chief support officer at Bahri, and Dr. Abdullah Alabdulkarim, chief executive of the Saudi Logistics Academy, at the signing ceremony.
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Updated 20 July 2024
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Bahri partners with SLA to train Saudi logistics talents

Bahri, a global leader in logistics and transportation, has entered into a training agreement with the Saudi Logistics Academy, a nonprofit training facility established to qualify young Saudi talent across several industries including logistics, supply chain, e-commerce, and marketing. The agreement aims to enhance employment opportunities and skills development in the maritime logistics sector.

Under the terms of the two-year agreement, SLA will train and qualify a number of Saudi candidates in various specializations for placement across Bahri’s business units. Through a structured 12-month program, participants will gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge tailored to meet Bahri’s specific job requirements. This initiative not only fosters career growth for aspiring professionals but also contributes to the sustainability of the logistics sector by nurturing a skilled national workforce capable of driving innovation and industry excellence.

Hisham Alkhaldi, chief support officer at Bahri, highlighted the significance of this agreement, saying: “Our agreement with SLA stems from a desire to enrich Bahri with highly-trained young specialists and create greater synergy between national training organizations, educational institutions, and the increasingly competitive Saudi job market. By leveraging our combined expertise, we aim to establish a thriving ecosystem for the students, fresh graduates, and early careerists who will become tomorrow’s industry leaders.”

Dr. Abdullah Alabdulkarim, CEO of SLA, added: “With more international talent present within the Kingdom than ever before, providing the Saudi workforce with ample opportunities for upskilling and career development is essential to enhance competitiveness, foster innovation, and drive sustainable economic growth. At SLA, we eagerly anticipate our partnership with Bahri, which will see us train nearly a dozen Saudi talents to assume leading roles within one of the Kingdom’s most vital sectors.”

Established in 1978, Bahri has leveraged its established capabilities, locally sourced talents, and technical excellence across six key business units to emerge as a cornerstone in the nation’s efforts to transform and propel growth within the maritime logistics sector. With a commitment to bolstering Saudi Arabia’s position as a premier international gateway for logistical services, Bahri is dedicated to strengthening the Kingdom’s presence in global markets.


Preventive care: rethinking everyday health in Saudi Arabia

Updated 10 December 2025
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Preventive care: rethinking everyday health in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, a quiet revolution is reshaping the way people think about health. It is not happening in operating rooms or emergency wards — it is unfolding in homes, schools, and communities. It is imperative we ask ourselves: what if health began long before the doctor’s visit? What if the most powerful interventions were the ones we made every day — at home, at school and in our communities?

This philosophy is at the heart of Haleon’s work in Saudi Arabia, where the consumer healthcare company is helping redefine what it means to be healthy. It is not just about curing illness; it is about preventing it. It is not just about access; it is about empowerment. And it is not just about innovation; it is about inclusion.

Prevention as a national imperative

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its Health Sector Transformation Program have placed preventive care at the center of the national strategy. This is not just policy — it is a paradigm shift. From chronic disease management to oral hygiene education, the Kingdom is investing in initiatives that help people stay healthy, not just get treated.

This shift is especially critical in a region where lifestyle-related conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity are on the rise. By promoting healthier habits and early intervention, Saudi Arabia is not only improving individual outcomes, it is reducing long-term strain on hospitals and clinics.

From awareness to action

Health literacy remains one of the most overlooked barriers to better outcomes in the pursuit toward preventive health, with low health literacy associated with 2.8 times higher health costs per person. By focusing on everyday habits, Haleon is shifting the narrative from reactive care to proactive wellness.

Darśana Nair, general manager of Haleon Saudi Arabia, said: “When people understand their health, they’re empowered to protect it.”

This belief drives Haleon’s broader investment in wellness, including its Pain Management Institute, a resource hub for both professionals and patients navigating chronic pain. With 70 percent of its Saudi business dedicated to over-the-counter products, Haleon is championing accessible, preventive care that meets people where they are.

Inclusivity as a strategy

Haleon’s commitment to health equity is evident in its outreach; the company ensures that no community is left behind. Arabic-language materials and culturally tailored programs make health information more relevant and actionable, breaking down barriers and building trust.

Global roots, local impact

Headquartered in Jeddah, Haleon has built a workforce that is nearly 50 percent Saudi nationals and invested in local manufacturing, including the production of Panadol in the Kingdom. This localization strategy strengthens supply chains, supports job creation, and aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader goals for industrial growth and economic resilience.

“Our collaboration with the Ministry of Investment to localize Panadol manufacturing is just one example of how we support job creation, industrial growth, and supply chain resilience,” said Nair. “By promoting prevention and self-care, we also help reduce the long-term burden on hospitals and make the healthcare system more sustainable for everyone.”

A new era of everyday health

Haleon’s work in Saudi Arabia is more than corporate strategy — it is a vision for the future. “We believe that better everyday health is possible for everyone,” Nair said. “Working alongside our partners and communities, we are proud to support Saudi Arabia’s vision for the future.”

  • The writer, Darsana Nair, is general manager at Haleon.