Arab News, Tue, Aug 13, 2024 | Safar 9, 1446
Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Port set to boost Far East connectivity with MSC’s new service
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Port in the Eastern Province is set to
strengthen its ties with the Far East following the introduction of the
Mediterranean Shipping Co.’s new service.
The General Authority for Ports, known as Mawani,
announced that MSC will launch the new ‘Clanga’ service at the Dammam-based
port.
The new service will connect Dammam with major
ports in China, including Ningbo, Shanghai and Shekou, as well as Singapore. The
service will operate weekly voyages with a capacity of up to 15,000 twenty-foot
equivalent units.
The move aligns with Mawani’s efforts to boost the
competitiveness of Saudi ports, support and empower national exports, and is in
line with the goals of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which aims
to solidify the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub and a nexus linking
the three continents.
In a statement, MSC said the new service is
designed to address port congestion issues in the Middle East and enhance
connectivity for Asia-Middle East cargo.
The company, which recently won the “Best Shipping
Line – Asia-Africa” award at the 2024 Asian Freight, Logistics, and Supply Chain
Awards, added that the Clanga service will offer competitive transit times and
boost trade links between China, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia via Dammam.
It further said that Clanga would offer a unique
and competitive service for Saudi exports to the Far East through its direct
call in Shanghai from Dammam.
In addition to the Clanga service, Mawani also
launched the “Milaha Gulf Express 2,” known as the 2-MGX service, operated by
the Qatari company Milaha, which is expected to further elevate the port’s role
in global trade by providing better access to major international markets.
King Abdulaziz Port reported strong performance in
the first half of 2024, with a 37.4 percent increase in total export and import
containers, reaching 1,534,961 TEUs compared to 1,117,133 TEUs during the same
period last year.
Total transhipment containers also surged by 87.87
percent, reaching 37,806 TEUs, up from 20,124 TEUs in the previous year.