The vessel delivered 66,000 tonnes of wheat,
with the operation forming part of SABIL’s strategy to diversify logistics
channels, improve supply chain efficiency, and enhance operational flexibility
while expanding access to key regional markets. According
to the company, the use of NEOM Port will significantly reduce transit times
for grain shipments destined for its branches in the northern regions of Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Hail, and Al-Qassim,
improving distribution efficiency and customer service levels. SABIL said the
initiative reflects its commitment to developing a more resilient grain supply
system through strategic partnerships and advanced logistics solutions. The
company noted that leveraging Saudi Arabia’s strategic ports is essential to
ensuring the uninterrupted and sustainable flow of grain, particularly amid evolving
regional geopolitical and supply chain challenges. The company also emphasized that the move
aligns with the Kingdom’s broader food security objectives by enhancing the
reliability and flexibility of grain imports and domestic distribution. Located on the Red Sea, NEOM Port
is being developed into an integrated logistics hub that will play a central
role in Saudi Arabia’s transport and trade ambitions. Its strategic location
provides direct connectivity between Asia, Europe, and Africa through an
extensive network of maritime, road, and land transport corridors. The
port is designed to support a comprehensive logistics ecosystem, offering cargo
handling, inland freight services, short-sea shipping, and multimodal transport
solutions connecting destinations across Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) countries, and the wider Middle East. The successful handling of the
inaugural wheat shipment further reinforces NEOM Port’s growing role in
supporting the Kingdom’s logistics transformation and enhancing the efficiency
of regional agricultural supply chains.