- Beneficiary Group
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the transportation sector
Empowering SMEs in Medicine Delivery Initiative
An initiative aimed at enhancing the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the medicine delivery activity by providing rapid last-mile delivery services for medications across all regions of the Kingdom in partnership with the "Yusur" program.
Services:
Enhance the participation of SMEs in rapid last-mile delivery services for medications.
Improve the operational efficiency of SMEs.
Contribute to the growth of SMEs in the transportation and logistics sector.
Advantages:
Access to preferential opportunities in medicine delivery services, enhancing the growth of SMEs.
Reach a wide range of beneficiaries across all regions of the Kingdom.
Create a new investment pathway for SMEs through medicine delivery services.
Improve the operational efficiency of SMEs.
Objectives:
Providing preferential opportunities for SMEs in the medicine delivery sector through the initiative.
Technical support for order management.
Criteria for Benefiting from the Service
Operational Readiness:
Provision of vehicles equipped with refrigerated boxes or mobile refrigerators to ensure medications are stored according to required standards.
Regulatory Compliance:
A valid permit from the Transport General Authority to engage in the transportation of medications.
Delivery Operations Management:
Availability of tracking and order management systems to ensure accuracy and speed.
Steps to Access the Service
Apply for registration in the program.
Verify the eligibility of the enterprise according to the initiative's criteria and requirements.
Contract with the partner entity.
FAQs:
An initiative launched by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, “Monsha’at,” aimed at enhancing the participation of SMEs in the medicine delivery sector. Joining this initiative is free of charge.
1. A valid permit from the Transport General Authority.
2. Commercial registration.
3. Enterprise Size Certificate.
4. Provision of vehicles equipped with refrigerated boxes or mobile refrigerators to ensure medications are kept according to standards.
5. Compliance with delivery procedures within the specified time frame for each range (0-15 km within one hour, 16-30 km within two hours).
One full year from the date of the enterprise's registration on the platform.
1. Submit a registration request through Monsha'at platform and enter the required information.
2. Review the application and ensure that the requirements are met.
3. Approve the application and include the enterprise in the initiative.
4. Begin benefiting from the program.
Two business days from the date of applying.
No, registration and participation in the initiative are completely free.
Yes, it can be modified or canceled.
- Comply with the use of qualified vehicles to ensure the safety of medications.
- Provide services within the specified areas according to the required timeframes.
- Adhere to the policies of the electronic platform through which they registered.
- Ensure the availability of vehicles and operational readiness throughout the initiative.
- Maintain the confidentiality and security of pharmaceutical shipments during transport.
There is no specific limit, but enterprises must adhere to their operational capacity to ensure the provision of high-quality services.
Yes, they can withdraw at any time without any financial or operational obligations.
They are set by NUPCO: (0-15 km, SAR 14 ) (16-30 km, SAR 18 )



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