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Saudi’s $100b logistics hub to be ready in 2035

byCustoms Today Report
26/05/2015
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RIYADH: A $100 billion city-from-scratch in Saudi Arabia is to be completed by 2035 and will serve as the main logistics and manufacturing hub for countries on the Red Sea, the world’s “largest new emerging market,” said the CEO of the company in charge of the mega-project.

The business model of an entire city being built by the private sector was so unusual that it required adjustments in the beginning, said Fahd al-Rasheed, the Group CEO of Emaar Economic City, which is building the King Abdullah Economic City.

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“Putting that first phase together is the most difficult point,” he told the Associated Press. “Once you figure it out, the sky is the limit, so we are in that phase now.”

He said the company has posted 20-30 percent growth in revenues for the past five years. “We are obviously creating a product that people want to invest in, and we are creating enough value that we can make profit,” he said.

EEC’s mother company, the Dubai-based Emaar Properties, built Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building.

The new city, located about 60 miles north of Saudi Arabia’s current commercial hub of Jiddah, is envisioned for 2 million residents, with industrial parks, hospitals, schools, golf courses and a port capable of handling 2.7 million containers per year. It is also being linked by high-speed train to Jeddah and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.

The city currently has about 3,000 residents and about 7,000 non-construction jobs, al-Rasheed said. The industrial park has attracted close to 100 companies, with nine already operating there and 20 building facilities.

The project is part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to “diversify away from oil” and create jobs, he said.

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