June6 , 2026

    Red Sea Shipping Network Adds Mundra–Jeddah Connection

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    India’s Mundra Port has been linked to Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah through a new Red Sea shipping service, strengthening maritime connectivity between the Indian subcontinent and one of the Middle East’s most important trade gateways.

    The new route is expected to provide exporters and importers with improved access to markets across Saudi Arabia and the wider Red Sea region, while offering more efficient transit options for containerized cargo moving between South Asia and the Gulf.

    Industry stakeholders said the service will enhance supply chain reliability and create additional capacity for a wide range of commodities, including consumer goods, chemicals, engineering products, textiles, food products and industrial cargo. The direct connection is also expected to support growing trade flows between India and Saudi Arabia, one of India’s key trading partners in West Asia.

    Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port, serves as a major gateway for container, bulk and breakbulk cargo and has steadily expanded its network of international shipping services. The addition of Jeddah further strengthens the port’s connectivity to strategic markets in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

    Jeddah, located on the Red Sea coast, is Saudi Arabia’s principal commercial port and a vital logistics hub linking trade routes across Asia, Africa and Europe. Enhanced maritime connectivity between Mundra and Jeddah is expected to facilitate faster cargo movement and improve access to regional distribution networks.

    The launch comes at a time when shipping lines are seeking to optimize service networks and strengthen trade corridors amid evolving global supply chain requirements. Improved connectivity is expected to benefit exporters by providing additional routing options and greater flexibility in reaching overseas markets.

    Trade experts noted that stronger maritime links between India and Saudi Arabia align with growing bilateral trade and investment ties. The new service is expected to support cargo growth, improve logistics efficiency and contribute to the development of regional supply chains.

    With trade volumes between India and the Gulf region continuing to expand, the Mundra–Jeddah connection is poised to play an important role in facilitating commerce and enhancing the competitiveness of exporters and importers operating across the corridor.

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