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SAL signs logistics deal with classic car forwarder

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SAL Saudi Logistics Services (SAL) has signed an agreement with Classic Automotive Relocation Services (CARS) to provide logistics support for all its car shipments passing through the Kingdom’s main airports, land ports and seaports, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina.

The agreement includes first-mile, last mile, custom clearances, warehousing, and end-to-end services, as well as other bespoke solutions for different shipments. The agreement covers shipments both within and outside of KSA.

CARS handles some of the most irreplaceable motorcars in the world, with offices in the UK, Amsterdam, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dubai, and Tokyo.

CARS managing partner James McSweeney said: “We are extremely honored to form this partnership with SAL. SAL is a forward-thinking company with plans to deliver a first-class product in the high-end automotive sector and with CARS expertise and SAL’s vision we are very confident to deliver a successful and long-term partnership between our companies for the mutual benefit of our regional and global customers.”

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