

MediTrack expands to Saudi Arabia with IoT-powered cold-chain logistics, ensuring safe vaccine and insulin transport through real-time monitoring.
MediTrack, the leading Kuwaiti healthcare technology startup specializing in pharmaceutical cold-chain logistics, has officially launched its expansion into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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As Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector undergoes a digital transformation under Vision 2030, its sensor-based tracking solutions are answering the critical demand for medical supply chain integrity.
The company provides real-time monitoring for temperature-sensitive medications, such as vaccines and insulin, using advanced Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These sensors ensure every shipment maintains a strict temperature range, generating a compliant, auditable digital trail for hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies.
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If a temperature deviation occurs, the system triggers an immediate alert via a dedicated mobile app, enabling logistics providers to intervene before medication safety is compromised. MediTrack’s Saudi expansion includes a foundational strategic partnership with a prominent local hospital group and the establishment of a logistics hub in Dammam.
Supported by a bridge funding round from regional investors, this move marks the first phase of MediTrack’s plan to provide GCC-wide smart logistics coverage by 2026. This will bridge the gap between traditional logistics and modern health-tech by offering transparency in the ‘last mile’ of pharmaceutical delivery.
Why MediTrack Expansion Matters to MENA
The expansion highlights growing demand for cold-chain innovation in MENA, particularly as healthcare systems become more reliant on sensitive biologics and vaccines.
For the region’s healthtech ecosystem, solutions like MediTrack’s could play a critical role in improving supply chain transparency, reducing waste, and ensuring patient safety.
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