RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Port has strengthened connections to India’s nautical hubs thanks to increased cooperation between two Gulf maritime bodies.
The Saudi Ports Authority announced that Safeen Co., a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Ports Group, has added the Dammam facility to its new UAE-India-Gulf service — a maritime trade route connecting India and the wider Arabian region.
The passage serves as a vital artery for the transportation of goods and commodities between these key economic centers. It supports trade flows, facilitates supply chains, and contributes significantly to the economic growth and development of the areas it connects.
In a statement, the Saudi authority, also known as Mawani, said the new shipping service links the Kingdom with six regional and international seaports. These include the Indian ports of Mundra, Kandla, and Nhava Sheva, along with Iraq’s Umm Qasr Port, Qatar’s Hamad Port, and the UAE’s Abu Dhabi Port.
It was also noted that this initiative promises to boost the movement of exports and imports to and from the Saudi harbor, aligning with its vision for reliable and efficient operations and a firm commitment to safety and sustainability.
Source: Arab News