
We are thrilled to announce our latest partnership with Al Rabie Saudi Foods, a top beverage and food producer in Saudi Arabia. As a leading fourth-party logistics (4PL) provider in Saudi Arabia, Starlinks has been selected to partner with Al Rabie to manage and operate its central warehouse in Riyadh. The signing ceremony was attended by several leaders and managers from both companies.
We are excited about this opportunity to work together and create new possibilities for growth and success.
The Agreement

This agreement marks an exciting development for both companies, as it will enable Al–Rabie to streamline its warehouse operations and focus on its core competencies of food and beverage production. At the same time, Starlinks will have the opportunity to showcase its expertise in fourth-party logistics and provide innovative solutions to Al Rabie’s warehousing needs.
Under the agreement, Starlinks will work closely with Al–Rabie Foods to automate transactions, install advanced logistics systems, and increase operational efficiencies.
We will also assess and analyse the utilization of the warehouse to help maximize the facility’s operational and commercial benefits.
Statements from the Leadership

Speaking about the agreement, Gary Blythe, Managing Director of Starlinks, said, “We are delighted to partner with Al–Rabie and support their vision for growth and operational excellence. Our team of experts will work closely with Al–Rabie to provide tailored solutions that help them optimize their warehouse operations and drive efficiencies. We are confident that this partnership will deliver significant value for both companies.”

Bassem Sabra, CEO of Al–Rabie Saudi Foods, added, “We are thrilled to have Starlinks on board as our logistics partner. Their proven track record, coupled with their innovative solutions, makes them an ideal partner for us. This partnership will enable us to focus on our core competencies of food and beverage production while leaving our logistics operations in the hands of a trusted partner.”