Arab News, Thu, Aug 08, 2024 | Safar 4, 1446
King Abdulaziz Port sets record with 20,645 containers handled on single ship
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s maritime sector is experiencing significant expansion,
highlighted by the King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam achieving a milestone in
container handling.
The port recently set a new record by managing
20,645 standard containers on a single vessel, the Cosco Shipping Aquarius 036E.
This achievement underscores the port's crucial role in supporting trade
movement and the logistics sector.
This development aligns with the National
Transport and Logistics Strategy’s goals to establish the Kingdom as a global
logistics hub connecting three continents. It also reflects the success of the
Saudi Ports Authority, known as Mawani, in enhancing port efficiency and
strengthening the Kingdom’s ties with global markets, thereby supporting
national exports.
Ongoing infrastructure improvements at King
Abdulaziz Port include the recent addition of 21 coastal and bridge cranes, as
part of a development plan backed by SR7 billion ($1.86 billion) in investment
from commercial support contracts with Saudi Global Ports Co., a subsidiary of
the Public Investment Fund.
A landmark contract with the Chinese company SANY
will see the supply of 80 electric trucks to the port, marking the largest
single contract for such vehicles ever signed by the Chinese firm.
These enhancements aim to boost the port’s
competitive edge and confirm its international status in maritime transport and
logistics. King Abdulaziz Port, equipped with advanced facilities, has also
reached notable container handling records, including 292,612 standard
containers in May.
In March, Mawani announced a new shipping service
connecting Dammam to East Asia, linking the port to Shanghai, Xiamen, Dachan
Bay, and Qingdao in China, as well as Busan in South Korea, Klang in Malaysia,
Sohar in Oman, and Khor Fakkan in the UAE.
This service further enhances the port’s strategic
position as the Kingdom’s main port on the Arabian Gulf, linked to the Riyadh
Dry Port by rail, and a key transit point for goods to the eastern and central
regions of Saudi Arabia.