Mawani Ports Handle 27 Million Tons of Cargo in April

Riyadh, The ports of the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) recorded an increase in cargo throughput tonnage by 8.58% during April 2024, handling 27,107,961 tons, compared to 24,965,272 tons in the same month of 2023. This achievement confirms the excellence of the maritime sector and logistics services and the increase in operational efficiency rates at the Kingdom’s ports.

The number of handled containers reached 557,681 TEUs, a 19.54% decrease from 693,087 TEUs last year. Transshipment containers also decreased by 53.49%, reaching 123,194 TEUs, compared to 264,870 TEUs in 2023.

The number of exported containers recorded an increase of 3.72%, reaching 216,504 TEUs, compared to 208,741 TEUs in the same period of 2023, while the number of imported containers decreased by 0.68%, reaching 217,983 TEUs, compared to 219,476 TEUs last year.

The total general cargo reached 839,368 tons, solid bulk cargo reached 4,108,494 tons, and liquid bulk cargo reached 16,075,089 tons.

The ports recorded an unloading rate of 65
7,815 cattle heads, an increase of 43.54% compared to 458,280 cattle heads in the same period in 2023.

Maritime traffic decreased by 8.27%, reaching 910 ships compared to 992 ships in 2023. The number of passengers decreased by 35.85%, reaching 55,277 compared to 86,175 last year. The number of cars also decreased by 30.55%, reaching 69,788 compared to 100,480 cars in 2023.

Mawani has completed many development projects to enhance the infrastructure and operational capacities of the terminals and berths in the Kingdom’s ports, equipping them with up-to-date equipment and machinery to ensure increased performance and productivity.

These efforts aim to provide investment opportunities for many beneficiaries of the services provided, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS) [targets] to solidify the Kingdom’s standing as a global logistics hub bridging three continents.

Source: Saudi Press Agency