July6 , 2026

    MSC Strengthens Saudi Logistics Corridor with Strategic Port Access and KAEC Bonded Hub

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    Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has strengthened its logistics network in Saudi Arabia by leveraging two key maritime gateways—King Abdullah Port and Jeddah Islamic Port—to create a highly efficient supply chain corridor into the Kingdom.

    Located just 15 minutes from the Binzagr KAEC bonded facility, King Abdullah Port serves as a primary access point, while Jeddah Islamic Port, approximately two hours away, provides additional connectivity. Together, these ports help streamline cargo movement, reduce the impact of trucking restrictions, and link major global trade routes spanning the United States, Europe, and Asia. This integrated approach enables smoother and more reliable distribution across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

    At the center of this logistics solution is MSC’s bonded warehouse in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). The facility offers both ambient and dry palletized storage, allowing businesses to better manage cargo flow and minimize costly empty container repositioning. The result is improved operational efficiency and measurable cost savings for customers.

    These developments highlight MSC’s ongoing commitment to enhancing supply chain performance through reliable, efficient, and cost-effective logistics solutions tailored to regional and global trade needs.

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