Integrated Transit Cargo Inspection Centre Inaugurated By Transport Minister At King Abdulaziz International Airport

The integrated transit cargo inspection centre at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah was inaugurated by Saleh Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and Chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Board. This event marks a strategic advancement following similar inaugurations at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh last week.

The new centre is part of a broader strategy to position Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub. It aims to enhance air cargo procedures with quality projects that align with the latest security concepts. These initiatives incorporate advanced technologies, demonstrating a commitment to providing state-of-the-art security systems and equipment at transit cargo inspection centres.

New Cargo Inspection Centre Opens in Jeddah

The integrated air cargo inspection system utilises cutting-edge technologies, such as X-ray devices for consolidated cargo and smart system integration. This ensures speed and accuracy in inspection operations. The centre automates processes, employs smart analytics for comprehensive monitoring, and continuously improves handling operations to reduce wait times and enhance operational efficiency.

Staffed by trained national personnel from various security agencies, the centres operate around the clock. They manage everything from cargo registration through multi-level radiation inspection to final decision-making. This comprehensive follow-up ensures maximum security and flexibility for transit shipments.

These efforts contribute significantly to the strategic objectives of the civil aviation sector. They also enhance effective coordination among all relevant parties using the latest global technologies while realising the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The focus is on increasing capacity, improving the logistics work environment, and providing professional services that boost operational efficiency.

GACA remains committed to developing the air cargo sector by expediting processes and enhancing operational efficiency. The aim is to improve logistics capabilities across the Kingdom, ensuring that Saudi Arabia remains competitive on a global scale.

This initiative reflects a dedication to integrating advanced technologies into air cargo operations. It highlights an ongoing commitment to improving efficiency while maintaining high-security standards at every stage of the process.

With inputs from SPA

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