According to the port management company Mwani, 247 vessels docked in the country in March, marking a 9% increase compared to February. The volume of building materials alone saw an 118% surge in activity.
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The Aqaba Container Terminal saw a 49% increase in ship handling last year. Infrastructure modernization is one of the key drivers of this growth.
Dubai-based logistics company, which has a terminal at the Port of Santos, announced the decision to open six new cargo-focused offices in Brazilian cities by 2026.
Oman’s Youth Center signed an agreement with Sohar Free Zone and Sohar Port to support the development of local young talents.
Mwani Qatar signed a memorandum of understanding with the Qatar Free Zones Authority, through which it will provide support in port and logistics services to companies operating in the country’s free zones.
Espírito Santo-headquartered Peterfrut found in Egypt the supplier of frozen strawberries to sell in Brazil. Business has grown,with potato imports and a potential export operation in the Arab country.
The tool created by the Arab Brazilian Chamber digitalizes export processes. An agreement for the utilization was signed with the Arab country’s customs authority this Thursday (4) and will come into force in June at the Port of Alexandria.
The Saudi Ports Authority announced a shipping line connecting Jubail Commercial Port with six international ports.
The traffic of ports managed by Morocco’s National Ports Agency (ANP) dropped by 4.2% in 2022 compared to the previous year.
The city of Itajaí, which will hold the maritime trade show in November 2023, is a major shipbuilding industry hub. The Arab Brazilian Chamber supports the event.
According to ANTAQ, 518.3 million tonnes passed through Brazilian ports and terminals in the first half of 2022. Issues in China could have caused the drop.
Saudi Arabia’s National Transport and Logistics Strategy aims to increase the contribution of the transport and logistics sector to 10% of the GDP, up from its current rate of 6%.
Through its Smart Ports initiative, the government signed deals with companies to implement new technologies in port operations.
Health regulator Anvisa has approved the adoption of physically remote inspection of goods arriving at the ports, airports and borders of Brazil.