DHAHRAN: Food manufacturer PepsiCo will offer more leadership roles to Saudis, its regional CEO pledged at the inauguration of the SR300 million ($79.97 million) expansion of its Dammam facility.
Speaking to Arab News, Ahmed El-Sheikh explained how the company supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic diversification plan through three main areas — using local resources, Saudization, and increasing exports.
The announcement came during a visit to the site by Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, who praised the facility’s contribution to job creation, export growth, and the overall development of the food manufacturing sector in Saudi Arabia.
The site serves as a key hub in the region, which supplies local markets and exports products to 20 countries across the Middle East.
The PepsiCo MENAP CEO said: “We’re proud to say that 85 percent of our workforce at the Dammam plant are Saudi nationals, one of the highest rates across any of our facilities in the region. With 280 employees currently, this is just the beginning. We plan to grow even further.”






