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Syria’s digital shift in transport paves the way for efficiency and growth

Published: 2025/12/17 12:42 PM
Updated: 2025/12/17 12:42 PM
Syria's digital shift in transport paves the way for efficiency and growth

Damascus, Dec. 17 (SANA) Syria’s transport sector is undergoing a major digital transformation aimed at improving services and addressing long-standing challenges. With rising infrastructure pressures and operational costs, the Ministry of Transport is embracing digital solutions to revitalize the sector.

Smart Solutions for Better Mobility

In a statement published on its Telegram channel, the Ministry of Transport said it is focusing on smart systems, data analytics, and automation to streamline urban mobility, improve public transport, and optimize logistics. As digital tools are already playing a key role in reducing traffic congestion, improving travel times, and enhancing the efficiency of services like online booking, electronic payments, and cargo tracking, the ministry is taking initiative in this path.

Economic and Social Benefits

The Ministry sees that the shift would boost Syria’s economy by reducing operational costs, enhancing supply chain management, and easing the movement of goods and people—especially in densely populated urban areas. Additionally, digital initiatives are creating new jobs, especially for young people, and promoting innovation within Syria’s growing digital economy.

Challenges and Future Potential

While Syria faces challenges in infrastructure development, workforce training, and securing funding, the ministry says that these obstacles present opportunities for public-private partnerships and further innovation. In the long run, the country’s digital transformation in transport promises to enhance service quality, support economic growth, and build a more efficient, sustainable system for the future.

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