Sea Freight

King Abdulaziz Port Welcomes First Ever Grimaldi RoRo Vessel

MSC Cristiana, a 4250-vehicle car carrier arrived from the Chinese port of MCID

TLME News Service

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the arrival of MSC Cristiana, a 4250-vehicle car carrier owned by automobile shipping giant Grimaldi Group, at Dammam’s King Abdulaziz Port from the Chinese port of MCID.

With major shipping lines sailing towards Saudi waters, the national maritime regulator has scaled yet another milestone as it looks to boost the Kingdom’s liner connectivity with the rest of the world.

King Abdulaziz Port is a highly-rated trade and investment hub on the Arabian Gulf, thanks to its close proximity to Jubail’s ports and industrial complex as well as its rail linkages to Riyadh Dry Port and the Saudi railway network.

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With its suite of world class operating capabilities and best-in-class infrastructure that includes 43 berths, the Port was ranked fourteenth in the World Bank’s Container Port Performance Index for 2021.

The Port had recently added a series of new shipping services to its roster, including the Jebel Ali Bahrain Shuwaikh Service (EJBS) by Emirates Shipping Line (ESL), the Far East to Middle East (FAM) service by Sea Lead Shipping in partnership with Saudi Global Ports (SGP), and the Gulf-India Express 2 (GIX2) service by Aladin Express.

The shipping services lend their part in enabling a greater market capture of the regional maritime freight market, while at the same time positioning King Abdulaziz Port as a global destination.

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