Green and Sustainable Logistics Strategies in the Saudi FMCG Sector: A Post-Vision 2030 Desk-Based Analysis
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2026
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Saudi Digital Library
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This study investigates the implementation of green and sustainable logistics practices
within Saudi Arabia’s Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector and evaluates their
alignment with Vision 2030 sustainability priorities. Using a qualitative, desk-based research
design supported by Qualitative Content Analysis (QCA), the study examined 13 corporate
sustainability reports, national policy documents, and independent industry publications.
The findings reveal partial but uneven adoption of sustainable logistics practices. Digital
transformation is progressing but limited by capability gaps, while operational efficiency
initiatives are widely reported but rarely supported by measurable performance indicators.
Circular economy practices remain in early stages due to infrastructural and behavioural
constraints, and transport sustainability is hindered by reliance on diesel fleets and
insufficient low-carbon infrastructure. By integrating the Triple Bottom Line (TBL), Circular
Economy (CE), and Resource-Based View (RBV), the study highlights the interaction between
external pressures, operational mechanisms, and internal capabilities. The research
contributes theoretically by contextualising sustainability frameworks in the Saudi FMCG
sector and offers practical recommendations for firms and policymakers to accelerate
progress toward Vision 2030 objectives.
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Green Logistics, Sustainable Logistics, Supply Chain Management, FMCG, Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030
