The highest rate of postal shipment deliveries in the Kingdom during Ramadan

Urgent – ​​“Transport”: The 11th of Ramadan witnesses the highest rate of postal shipment deliveries in the Kingdom

12.03.2026
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The Public Transport Authority announced that parcel delivery companies in the Kingdom delivered more than 15,249,000 shipments and parcels between the 1st and 20th of Ramadan. This figure reflects the high demand in the parcel delivery sector and the extent to which individuals rely on e-commerce, especially during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important seasons of the year. The Authority clarified that the 11th of Ramadan recorded the highest delivery rate, with over 967,000 shipments delivered to recipients. Regarding transport and delivery regulations, the Authority emphasized the necessity for parcel delivery companies to adhere to the regulations prohibiting the receipt and transport of any postal shipment that does not meet the required standards
The Public Transport Authority announced that companies Parcel delivery In the Kingdom, more than 15 million and 249 thousand postal shipments and parcels were delivered during the period from the 1st to the 20th of Ramadan. This number reflects the high level of demand witnessed by the postal parcels sector and the extent to which individuals rely on e-commerce, especially during the month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, which are among the most important seasons of the year.

She explained that the 11th day of Ramadan recorded the highest rate of shipment delivery , as the number of shipments delivered to beneficiaries exceeded 967,000 shipments.

Transportation and delivery regulations

The authority stressed the need for parcel delivery companies to refrain from receiving and transporting any postal shipment that does not include the national address, while ensuring the protection of its information and contents, and addressing incoming reports and responding to beneficiaries’ inquiries.

She pointed out that these figures reflect the continuous development in the postal and logistics transport system, and its ability to keep pace with the growth of e-commerce, and to support the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to make the Kingdom a global logistics center and a major hub in international trade, in line with the objectives of the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics.

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