2023-09-20 12:00:39
Dammam: The 4th Saudi Maritime Congress, which will draw international attention to the Saudi shipping and logistics sector, will be held on September 20-21 at the Dhahran Expo. The eyes of the shipping world are on Saudi Arabia over the next five years, given policy reforms and foreign direct investment opportunities through economic diversification efforts. The 4th Maritime Congress will draw attention to the growing scope of opportunities in this sector and the rapidly growing maritime industry and logistics potential.
Chris Morley, director of Seatrade Maritime Group, organizers of the event, said the improvement in maritime transport infrastructure was part of a wider strategy aimed at developing the domestic ports and logistics sector. We expect maritime logistics to be the fastest growing activity in 2023-27, supported by the government’s aim to make Saudi Arabia a leading regional logistics hub. Through a comprehensive and free conference program, the Congress will discuss in depth Vision 2030 and the goals set for the shipping and logistics sector.
Improvements in Saudi maritime logistics are expected to boost port revenues, a key source of non-oil growth. By building inland logistics hubs and increasing rail connectivity, the country aims to more than quadruple its annual container throughput to 40 million TEUs by 2030. A number of key industry figures are coming to deliver keynote speeches emphasizing the importance of the Congress.
Panel sessions, lectures and ship management and maritime studies across 2 days; to mega projects for the future of the maritime industry for the country; Topics ranging from Container Shipping & Tanker Freight Market Update, Offshore and Maritime Logistics will be discussed. Saudi Maritime Congress 2023 registrants have free entry to the exhibition and conference program. Saudi Maritime Congress 2023 (visitcloud.com)
English Summary: 4th Saudi Maritime Congress will held at the Dhahran Expo.
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