June24 , 2026

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    The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of Mediterranean Shipping Company’s North India–Middle East service to King Abdullah Port, marking a significant step in enhancing the Kingdom’s maritime connectivity and trade efficiency.

    The new service will link King Abdullah Economic City with key regional and international ports, including Mundra Port and Jawaharlal Nehru Port. The route is designed to facilitate smoother cargo movement between India and the Middle East, with a carrying capacity of up to 2,500 TEUs.

    Mawani stated that the introduction of this service will strengthen the competitiveness of Saudi ports on the global maritime map, improve operational efficiency, and support the seamless flow of international trade.

    King Abdullah Port continues to reinforce its position as a strategic logistics hub, leveraging advanced infrastructure and integrated services to boost supply chain performance and enhance Saudi Arabia’s standing as a key player in regional and global trade.

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