Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery has introduced a new apprentice course in Riyadh to train Saudi women to operate forklifts, after the company signed formal service provider contracts with several national institutions.
The company has allocated an experienced and highly qualified team to train the first batch of trainees about forklift-related procedures. Participants in the training program will learn about the safety requirements and standards required for forklift operators, and will receive a completion certificate from Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery at the end of the course.
The training course represents an exciting new challenge for Saudi women who have seen numerous new career opportunities open up for them recently, particularly at Abdul Latif Jameel companies.
The new training program is part of the company’s policy to be at the forefront of national developments and new initiatives, and further ensures they are keeping up with market changes.
Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery directors enthusiastically approved the forklift course as a mark of their support for the Saudi Arabian leadership’s determination to empower all members of society. The new course for women reinforces the company’s belief in the importance of utilizing the potential of Saudi women to deliver on the ambition of Vision 2030.
Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery, a subsidiary of Abdul Latif Jameel, is headquartered in Jeddah, and is one of the leading companies in the field of material handling and warehousing equipment in the Kingdom. The company sells and rents equipment and provides spare parts and maintenance.
Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery has multiple centers across most of the Kingdom to service customers, and offers specialized consultations in the transportation and storage of materials for various industries, including transportation and distribution, construction, manufacturing, retail, mining, oil and gas, ports, and airport service.
The team at Abdul Latif Jameel Machinery secured a new contract with key groundworks contractor, Al Asast Al Watanya Co., which sees the provision of an initial seven Komatsu D275 Dozers.
Each unit specialized for mining, heavy-duty and large-scale civil works, featuring powerful engines, sigmadozer blades, and unparalleled operator comfort and safety in the segment.
The 50-tonne machines have been sold to the contractor to create construction access from Highway 55 to Area 4 and Zone E site preparation works.