The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), achieved a 12.07 percent annual increase in container handling for 2023, totaling 8,443,746 compared to 7,534,307 in 2022. Moreover, the number of cars imported through Mawani’s ports increased by 40.54 percent, reaching 2,483,331 vehicles in 2023, compared to 1,767,016 in 2022.
Exported containers at the Authority’s ports increased by 15.56 percent, while the number of incoming containers increased by 12.68 percent, and transshipment containers also recorded an increase of 8.96 percent on an annual basis.
Regarding the Kingdom’s total ports, outgoing containers recorded an increase of 13.88 percent, and incoming containers increased by 10.51 percent compared to 2022.
The Authority stated that this positive growth confirms the Kingdom’s pioneering role in developing the maritime sector and logistics services, which aims to increase operational efficiency in Saudi ports.
It also aligns with the goals of the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics Services to establish Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub and a nexus for three continents.
Mawani also revealed that the number of cars imported through its ports increased by 40.54 percent, reaching 2,483,331 vehicles in 2023, compared to 1,767,016 in 2022. Moreover, the number of incoming and outgoing passengers also increased by 41.30 percent, reaching 1,008,856 in 2022.
In efforts to enhance the food security system and meet local market requirements, the ports under Mawani’s management witnessed the unloading of 8,124,842 head of livestock in 2023, a 110.46 percent increase compared to 2022.