Saudi Automotive Services Co. is set to launch the Kingdom’s largest fuel station worth SR35 million ($9.3 million) in the first quarter of 2024, according to its CEO.
In an interview with CNBC Arabia, Riyadh Al-Malik said the establishment of the facility, also referred to as Al-Jazeera 1, took into account future development operations.
The move falls in line with the firm’s aim to provide services to automobiles and travelers by establishing a network of vehicle service stations.
It also aligns with SASCO’s goal of reaching 600 facilities by the end of 2024.
Located along King Fahd Road, serving as a link between Riyadh and Al-Qassim province, the new station covers an area of 280,000 sq. m. and is situated on the central island along the highway connecting Al-Qassim and Riyadh, SASCO said on X.
This route records the highest traffic volume in Saudi Arabia, exceeding 100,000 vehicles on average.
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