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Maersk opens largest single-site facility in the Middle East

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225,000 sq. m. facility

A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) and the General Ports Authority of Saudi Arabia ‘Mawani’ recently announced the opening of the largest Logistics Park for Maersk in the Middle East at Jeddah Islamic Port.

The Maersk Logistics Park extends over an area of 225,000 square metres and provides for truly integrated logistics solutions under one roof with the provision for Multi-modal connectivity between ocean, land and air transport, Warehousing solutions catering for B2B and e-commerce requirements, Temperature-controlled warehousing, Custom-bonded setup, Dedicatedly designed for a wide range of industries and verticals, including FMCG, Frozen Food, Automotive, Retail & Lifestyle, Petrochemicals, Electronics, Pharmaceuticals etc.

The Park has been built at the Jeddah Islamic Port, which has an advanced infrastructure with berths capable of accommodating new generations of giant ships and modern, automated, environmentally friendly equipment that contributes to raising the efficiency of its operations and competitiveness and increasing its capacity.

The Minister of Transport & Logistics Services, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Ports Authority, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, said, this will contribute to development in supporting economic activity in the Kingdom.

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