Our services
We provide a range of specialized services to companies, entrepreneurs and investors
Logistics Services: The company provides shipping, transportation, and customs clearance services to companies and investors. The company also provides warehousing and distribution services to companies that sell their products or services in more than one place.
Legal Services: The firm provides legal advice and legal representation to companies and investors on a variety of issues, including commercial law, contract law, and tax law.
Entrepreneur and Investor Services: The company provides support and guidance services to businessmen and investors, including helping startups grow and expand, and helping investors find suitable investment opportunities.These services meet the needs of a variety of companies, entrepreneurs and investors, including:
SMEs: The company provides affordable logistics and legal services to SMEs.
Multinational Corporations: The company provides customized logistics and legal services to multinational corporations operating in more than one country.
Entrepreneurs and Individual Investors: The company provides support and guidance services to entrepreneurs and individual investors who want to start businesses or invest in other companies.
Create a feasibility for your project
At Al-Injaz Al-Saribi Company, we specialize in establishing the economic feasibility of projects, and we provide our services to companies and individuals.
We have a team of experienced experts who can help you create an accurate and comprehensive feasibility study that focuses on the economic factors of the project, such as:
Revenue: The expected amounts that the project will generate.
Costs: The expected amounts that the project will require.
Gains: The expected amounts that the project will achieve after deducting costs.
Through a feasibility study, you can ensure that your project is economically viable and has a good chance of success.
Human Resource Development
Human resources development services are a group of programs and activities that aim to develop the skills and capabilities of employees, improve their job performance, and increase their contribution to the organization’s success.
Human resource development services include, but are not limited to:
Training: It is the process of transferring knowledge and skills from one person or group to another person or group.
Evaluation: It is the process of collecting information about employees’ performance and identifying their strengths and weaknesses.
Recruitment: It is the process of attracting and selecting the best employees to fill vacant positions.
Promotion: This is the process of granting employees higher positions in the organization based on their performance and qualifications.
Professional development: It is the process of helping employees develop their skills and abilities to meet future challenges.
Human resource development services bring benefits to both employees and the organization, as they help employees develop their skills and abilities, enhance their self-confidence, and increase their sense of job satisfaction. It also helps organizations increase productivity, improve the quality of products and services, and enhance competitiveness.
Commercial agencies
A commercial power of attorney is a contract concluded between two people, one of whom is called the principal and the other is called the agent, in which the principal grants the agent authorization to carry out commercial business on his behalf.
A commercial power of attorney can be general or special. In a general commercial power of attorney, the principal grants the agent authorization to carry out all business actions that the principal may carry out himself. In a special commercial power of attorney, the principal grants the agent authorization to undertake a specific business or group of specific businesses.
The business activities that the agent may undertake on behalf of the principal include, but are not limited to:
Selling goods and services.
Purchasing goods and services.
Contracting with clients.
Negotiating with suppliers.
Providing services to customers.
Inventory Management.
Submitting financial reports.
The commercial power of attorney ends with the death of the principal, its invalidation by the court, or the expiration of its term.