National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) recently launched a nation-wide roadshow on a state-of-the-art truck, to highlight its services, key achievements, and future opportunities.
Following its launch, the Bahri Truck Roadshow has already visited several government and private organisations in Saudi Arabia, said a statement.
The roadshow has made stops at the headquarters of Saudi Coast Guard, Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), and Saudi Railways Company (SAR), allowing the entities the opportunity to learn more about the growth story of the kingdoms maritime transportation sector, as well as to discover Bahris journey through modern and sophisticated technologies integrated into the truck.
Equipped with the latest technologies, the Bahri Truck Roadshow introduces valuable information about the history of Bahri, since its inception in 1978 to its latest achievements in 2017, including the launch of door-to-door services.
In addition, the roadshow offers visitors insights into the companys endeavours in big data analytics and how it leverages the technology to achieve increased revenue growth and cost optimisation, as well as to make rapid strides in smart operations and customer service excellence.
Wael Al Sarhan, senior vice president marketing and communication, Bahri, said: “The roadshow provides us with an excellent opportunity to reiterate our emphasis on harnessing innovation and new technologies, not only to enhance our offerings, but also to improve our communications and strengthen relationships with our customers.”
He added: “As we wrap up another successful year, it makes us immensely proud to highlight our unmatched contributions toward bolstering the Kingdoms economic integration and connectivity regionally and internationally, and our commitment to the Saudi vision 2030 through supporting the Kingdom’s position as a strategic hub and logistic gateway that connects the three continents. Additionally, an interactive map in the truck displays the global reach of Bahri and maritime connectivity by displaying new routes of vessels operated by its business units; a strategy that strengthens the Kingdom’s position as a unique regional hub.”
Al-Sarhan added that Bahri Truck Roadshow will continue its tour in 2018 to reach out to Bahris clients in the kingdom.
Besides various government agencies and ministries, the roadshow will make stops at universities to introduce students, especially in specialised colleges, to the logistics and maritime sector, and inform them of its unparalleled contribution to the growth of the Saudi economy.