Jeddah Islamic Port
Saudi ports reported a 24% rise in containers handled to 694,800 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in January 2023, compared to 560,100 TEUs in the same month last year.
In a statement, the Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) said that outbound containers increased by 18% to 206,200 TEUs in January 2023, compared to above 175,000 TEUs the same period a year earlier. Meanwhile, inbound containers rose 26% to 220,120 TEUs, compared to January, 2022.
Transshipment containers also increased by 28% to 286,500 TEUs, compared to 210,500 TEUs in January, 2022.
Saudi ports handled 2.1 million tons of foodstuff cargo, a rise of more than 12% compared to January, 2022.
The following table shows the performance of Saudi ports in December 2022:
Saudi Ports Performance |
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Period |
Jan. 2022 |
Jan. 2023 |
Growth |
TEUs (‘000) |
560.08 |
694.80 |
+24% |
Outbound Containers (‘000) |
175.02 |
206.18 |
+18% |
Inbound Containers (‘000) |
174.58 |
220.12 |
+26% |
Transshipment Containers (‘000) |
210.48 |
268.51 |
+23% |
Cargo Handled (mln tons) |
24.06 |
26.36 |
+10% |
General Cargo (‘000 tons) |
-- |
467.67 |
(5%) |
Liquid Bulk Cargo (mln tons) |
13.70 |
14.46 |
+6% |
Dry Bulk Cargo (mln tons) |
3.88 |
4.04 |
+4% |
Passengers (‘000) |
77.92 |
99.13 |
+27% |
Livestock (‘000) |
126.07 |
387.07 |
+207% |
Foodstuff (mln tons) |
1.86 |
2.09 |
+12% |
Number of Vessels |
885 |
1004 |
+13% |
Number of Vehicles (‘000) |
61.24 |
100.37 |
+64% |
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