SPA Nod for Maersk to Operate in All Saudi Ports

July 29, 2019

File Image (CREDIT: Maersk)
File Image (CREDIT: Maersk)

Saudi Ports Authority has issued a license to the local subsidiary of Maersk to operate in all ports in Saudi Arabia, state news agency SPA reported on Monday.

Maersk currently has weekly containerised shipping services to the ports of Jeddah, King Abdullah, Dammam and Jubail, it says on its website. 

Reporting by Nafisa Eltahir

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