The ports supervised by the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) recorded in February this year a 16.88% growth in imported containers, which reached 266,672 TEUs, compared to 193,937 TEUs in 2023.
Also in February, they witnessed a 1.44% increase in cargo throughput tonnage, handling 23,381,835 tons, compared to 23,049,373 tons in February 2023, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.
This increase is a reflection of the significant efforts made to develop the ports infrastructure and to provide the highest quality of logistical services.
A breakdown of cargo shows 830,641 tons of general cargo, 3,626,347 tons of solid bulk cargo, and 12,586,815 tons of liquid bulk cargo; 899,293 cattle heads were unloaded at the ports, marking a 166.67% increase over the 337,231 cattle heads in the same period of 2023.
Maritime traffic experienced an increase of 1.57%, reaching 907 ships, compared to 893 ships in 2023. However, the number of passengers decreased by 32.86%, reaching 67,754 compared to 100,907 passengers last year. The number of cars also decreased by 11.12%, reaching 72,448 compared to 81,510 cars in 2023.
Handled containers recorded 561,484 TEUs, marking a decrease of 9.85% compared to 622,856 TEUs last year, while container transshipment decreased by 34.88% to reach 152,868, compared to 234,762 TEUs in 2023.
Exported containers decreased by 6.29%, to reach 181,944 TEUs, compared to 194,158 TEUs last year.
King Abdul Aziz Port in Dammam broke records with the highest throughput in its history, handling 235,820 TEUs, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS) which aims to solidify the Kingdom’s standing as a global logistics hub bridging three continents.