Saudi ports container handling rises 10% to 625,000 TEU in October

15/11/2020 Argaam


Saudi ports saw an increase of more than 10.4% year-on-year (YoY) in the number of containers handled in October 2020 to 625,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU).

 

The total cargo tonnage handled at Saudi ports in October 2020 reached more than 25 million tons, via 987 vessels, according to the monthly statistical bulletin of Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani).

 

The total foodstuff cargo increased 10.4% (2.5 million tons) in October. Meanwhile, vehicles cargo reached more than 63,000, while livestock cargo exceeded 174,000.

 

According to Mawani, the escalating growth was driven by strategic partnerships with major international shipping lines to boost the operational and logistical performance as well as improve the competitiveness of the services provided to beneficiaries, in addition to raising the capabilities of infrastructure of ports.

 

It added that this will help meet the requirements of national economic development and global supply chains.

 

The table below illustrates the performance of Saudi ports since start of the year:

 

Performance of Saudi ports YTD

Items

Oct.

Sept.

August

July

June

May

April

March

Feb.

Jan.

Containers (‘000)

625

666

664

630

598

613

558

477

552

580

Tonnages (mln)

25

25

25

25

29

28

26

21

20

25

Vessels

987

944

937

935

1018

919

872

811

901

1038

Passengers (‘000)

30

29

30

28

15

10

--

--

90

122

Foodstuff (mln tons)

2.5

2.4

2.4

2

2.4

--

--

--

--

--

Livestock (‘000)

174

367

181

387

387

480

239

112

63

64

Vehicles

(‘000)

63

50

39

35

35

57

70

59

76

87

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