According to Saudi state television, the new service
offers a carrying capacity of up to 1,730 TEUs and is designed to support the
Kingdom’s growing import and export activity while enhancing trade links with
regional and international ports.
The initiative
aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to diversify the
economy and strengthen the Kingdom’s role in global trade corridors linking
Asia, Africa and Europe. By expanding maritime connectivity across key regional
gateways, the service is expected to improve cargo movement efficiency and
support supply-chain resilience across the Red Sea and Gulf regions. Mawani has been actively expanding Saudi
Arabia’s shipping network in recent months. The authority recently introduced
the “Red Sea Express” cargo service through King Fahd Industrial Port in Yanbu,
connecting Saudi Arabia with Ain Sokhna in Egypt and Aqaba in Jordan to
facilitate faster regional trade and improve logistics efficiency. Saudi Arabia continues to invest
significantly in ports, shipping infrastructure and integrated logistics
corridors as Gulf countries intensify competition to emerge as leading global
transport and trade hubs.