The new service will connect Jeddah Islamic Port with
major ports including Charleston, Savannah, Houston, Norfolk, and Newark in the
United States; Tangier in Morocco; Salalah in Oman; and the Indian ports of
Mundra, Pipavav, and Nhava Sheva. The service will operate with vessels
offering a capacity of up to 7,000 TEUs.
The addition of the MECL service
is expected to improve cargo movement efficiency, expand Jeddah Islamic Port’s
shipping network, and provide exporters and importers with enhanced access to
key international markets. It will also contribute to more reliable supply
chains and faster transit times for regional and global trade. According to Mawani, the new service aligns
with its strategy to enhance the competitiveness of Saudi ports, increase
maritime connectivity with global markets, and support the Kingdom’s growing
logistics sector by offering efficient and reliable shipping solutions.
Jeddah Islamic Port
continues to play a pivotal role as one of the Red Sea’s leading logistics
gateways, supporting the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s National Transport and
Logistics Strategy. The continued expansion of its shipping services reinforces
the Kingdom’s ambition to establish itself as a global logistics hub while
facilitating international trade and strengthening supply chain resilience.