April19 , 2026

    Saudi Global Ports takes over eastern Saudi terminals

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    Modern Port Services Company Limited (SGP Multipurpose Terminals, SGPMP), a subsidiary of Saudi Global Ports Group (SGP), has officially assumed operatorship of multipurpose terminals along the Eastern Coast of Saudi Arabia.

    The terminals are located at King Abdulaziz Port Dammam (KAPD), Jubail Commercial port  (JCP), King Fahad Industrial Port Jubail (KFIP) and Ras Al-Khair Port (RAK).

    This follows the award of 20-year concession agreements by the Mawani on 23 June 2025  to integrate Saudi Arabia’s multipurpose terminals along the Eastern Coast through a single operator.

    These terminals support national industries including energy, petrochemicals, construction  and mining, and are key to the Kingdom’s ongoing mega projects and economic development efforts.

    SGPMP is working closely with Mawani to develop plans to enhance safety, operational resilience and service standards. The enhancements will be modelled after SGP’s successful transformation of its terminals at King Abdulaziz Port Dammam and the Riyadh Dry Port Ecosystem.

    Looking ahead, SGPMP will also be supported by expertise from SGP’s technical partner, PSA International, which operates multipurpose terminals in Singapore and globally.

    CEO of Saudi Global Ports Group, Rob Harrison, said: “This is an important milestone for the Group. We are grateful for the trust of Mawani, our customers and stakeholders as we continue to raise standards of the ports’ infrastructure and unlock more value for the ports and logistics ecosystem in the Kingdom.

    “SGP has committed to investing over 700 million Saudi Riyals ($187 million) in the four Multipurpose Terminals and is proud to continue its strides towards being the Gateway to Growth on the Eastern Coast of Saudi Arabia.

    “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the teams across SGP for their contributions toward this successful transition.”

    Late last year, Mawani signed a partnership agreement with Lloyd’s Register to standardise operational and maritime procedures at Saudi ports.

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