Delivery Sector Surges 22% with Over 79 Million Orders in Q1 2025

The Transport General Authority (TGA) has reported a significant increase in the delivery sector in Saudi Arabia, with 79.6 million orders recorded in the first quarter of 2025.
This marks a 22% increase compared to the same period last year.
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Key Highlights
Growth Drivers
- E-commerce Surge: The growth is attributed to the expanding logistics infrastructure and increasing demand driven by a surge in e-commerce activities across the Kingdom.
Regional Breakdown
- Riyadh: Approximately 44.7% of total delivery orders.
- Makkah: 22.4% of orders.
- Eastern Province: 15.5%.
- Madinah: 4.5%.
- Asir: 3.4%.
- Qassim: 2.8%.
- Tabuk: 1.8%.
- Hail and Jazan: 1.6% each.
- Al-Jouf: Growth rate of 0.7%.
- Najran: 0.6%.
- Northern Borders Region: 0.5%.
- Al-Baha: 0.2%.
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Regulatory Support
TGA highlighted that the growth reflects ongoing development in the transportation and logistics sectors, emphasizing the importance of regulatory frameworks that empower delivery companies to meet rising demand.
Public Engagement
The authority encourages the public to report any complaints or feedback regarding transportation services through its website (tga.gov.sa), the unified call center 19929, or via the beneficiary care account on the social media platform X.
This surge in the delivery sector illustrates Saudi Arabia’s dynamic shift towards a more robust logistics and e-commerce landscape.
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