Saudi ports reported a 5% rise in container handling to 721,630 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in August 2023, compared to 688,670 TEUs in the same month last year.
In a statement, the Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) said that outbound containers grew by nearly 6% to 218,050 in August, from 205,740 in the prior-year period. The number of inbound containers also increased by 2% to 226,740, compared to 222,480 containers in August 2022.
The number of transshipment containers jumped by over 6% YoY to 276,840 in August. By contrast, foodstuff fell by about 30% to 1.6 million tons from 1.57 million tons in August.
The number of vessels increased by 8% to 1,026 in the same month. Further, about 74,600 passengers were received at Saudi ports, a rise of 38% year-on-year (YoY). The number of vehicles saw a 3% increase YoY to 74,370.
The following table shows the performance of Saudi ports in August 2023:
Saudi Ports Performance
| |||
Item | August 2022
| August 2023
| Growth
|
TEUs (‘000) | 688.67
| 721.63
| +5%
|
Outbound Containers (‘000) | 205.74
| 218.05
| +6%
|
Inbound Containers (‘000) | 222.48
| 226.74
| +2%
|
Transshipment Containers (‘000) | 260.45
| 276.84
| +6%
|
Cargo Handled (mln tons) | 29.13
| 24.12
| (17%)
|
General Cargo (‘000 tons) | 739.70
| 609.01
| (18%)
|
Dry Bulk Cargo (mln tons) | 4.79
| 3.87
| (19%)
|
Liquid Bulk Cargo (mln tons) | 16.64
| 11.69
| (30%)
|
Passengers (‘000) | 54.02
| 74.59
| +38%
|
Livestock (‘000) | 149.23
| 557.85
| +274%
|
Foodstuff (mln tons) | 2.23
| 1.57
| (29%)
|
Number of Vessels | 850
| 1026
| +8%
|
Number of Vehicles (‘000) | 72.48
| 74.37
| +3%
|