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Information Flow and Logistics Coordination Challenges in Saudi Arabian Construction Projects: A SCOR-Based Qualitative Investigation

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  • Ruaa BinSaddig

    (College of Business Administration, University of Business and Technology, Jeddah 21448, Saudi Arabia)

  • Abdulla Subhi Ruzieh

    (Department of Industrial and Logistics Management, Palestine Technical University–Kadoorie, Tulkarm 20030, Palestine)

  • Bahaa Subhi Razia

    (Department of Industrial and Logistics Management, Palestine Technical University–Kadoorie, Tulkarm 20030, Palestine)

  • Reem Khamis

    (Department of Business Administration, University College of Bahrain, Saar 55040, Bahrain)

  • Bahaa Subhi Awwad

    (College of Business and Finance, Ahlia University, Manama 10878, Bahrain
    Faculty of Business and Economics, Palestine Technical University–Kadoorie, Tulkarm 20030, Palestine)

Abstract

Background : This study investigates information-flow and logistics coordination challenges in Saudi Arabian construction projects within the context of ongoing national infrastructure developments, severe climatic conditions, and evolving labor regulations. Methods : Utilizing the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 29 construction professionals spanning site-level engineers, logistics managers, project executives, and material suppliers over an extended 20-month monitoring period (March 2024–October 2025). Data were analyzed using thematic coding and mapped across the SCOR domains. Results : The findings reveal that logistics vulnerabilities stem predominantly from systemic information-sharing deficiencies, fragmented digital workflows, and weak stakeholder integration rather than standalone material constraints. Operational disruptions across Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return are compounded by region-specific barriers including extreme thermal stress, migrant labor turnover, and high administrative fees for reverse logistics. Conclusions : To address these challenges, the study formulates a tiered, context-adjusted deployment framework for digital integration (BIM, IoT, and real-time tracking) tailored for both large infrastructure schemes and small-to-medium contractors. Staged implementation pathways and policy recommendations are provided to enhance supply chain resilience.

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  • Ruaa BinSaddig & Abdulla Subhi Ruzieh & Bahaa Subhi Razia & Reem Khamis & Bahaa Subhi Awwad, 2026. "Information Flow and Logistics Coordination Challenges in Saudi Arabian Construction Projects: A SCOR-Based Qualitative Investigation," Logistics, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlogis:v:10:y:2026:i:8:p:185-:d:2013236
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