A hands-on leader, Mohammed Ali Almajdouie’s insight has helped the business in many areas and led him to developing closer relationships with the team. He also serves as CEO of Joint Ventures (JVs), working alongside the company’s partners to bring international expertise to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
Mohammed is passionate about developing the logistics industry and supporting KSA’s national goals. In July this year, the Cabinet issued a decision appointing him as a Board Member of the Saudi Business Centre, which demonstrates confidence in his abilities to drive progress.
In this role, he shares his insight and expertise to support the Kingdom achieve its objectives. Mohammed understands that investing in employees is a key success factor. Accordingly, we offer training and development programmes across the company’s portfolio, including a Leadership programme that helps to ensure that all employees excel and realize their full potential.
Almajdouie Logistics was among the first 32 companies in KSA to be issued logistics licenses by the Ministry of Transportation and Logistics Services. The license aims to raise the Kingdom’s logistic performance index ranking, improve work in the sector, and promote promising investment opportunities that enhance the local economy and its connection to the international market.
Mohammed is committed to exceed customers’ expectations. To do that in this digital age, innovation is essential.
He continuously works to ensure the company delivers the best quality services in line with international standards. It recently recertified in ISO 9001 – Quality Management System; ISO 14001 – Environment Management System; ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety, and ISO 22301 – Business Continuity Management System.
Almajdouie Logistics was recently recognised for its work on the Dumat Al Jandal windfarm project, which is the largest in the Middle East. Its team provided heavy transportation, storage, and heavy lift solutions for the project. During this milestone project, the team carried out more than 850 journeys and travelled more than 600,000 km.
Among other recent milestones, Almajdouie Logistics and CMA CGM Saudi Arabia signed an agreement for the handling and repair of shipping containers at a dedicated depot in Dammam.
Almajdouie has extensive experience providing storage and repair services to leading shipping lines, helping to facilitate trade and improve container turnover. Sustainability is crucial to the future of the logistics industry, which is why Mohammed is taking steps to support this process. Under his leadership, the company has started to introduce hydrogen trucks to offer carbon free transportation and is working towards building a solid operational model for it.