The General Authority for Ports announced the full operation of the first phase of the world’s largest truck marshalling area, located within the facilities of Jeddah Port. The new area has a capacity of forty thousand trucks marshalled daily.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency
The authority indicated that operating this area will improve the efficiency of operational movement within the port, enhance the flow of logistics services, and reduce the chances of congestion at the gates.
Supporting Logistics Transformation
The authority emphasizes that this step supports the goals of national logistics transformation by raising the efficiency of logistics operations, managing operational movement, and scheduling appointments with greater precision.
Organizing Truck Flows
The area also contributes to organizing the flows of trucks heading to the port, helping to improve movement management, reduce congestion, and achieve greater smoothness in workflow.
Future Prospects
This first phase is a preparatory step towards activating the full potential of the area, as the authority will continue developing the port’s infrastructure to meet growing transportation and logistics needs.
Jeddah Port
Jeddah Port, located on the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, is one of the oldest and most significant ports in the region, with a history dating back over 2,500 years. It served as a vital gateway for pilgrims traveling to Mecca and for trade routes linking Asia, Africa, and Europe. Today, it remains a major commercial hub, handling the majority of the kingdom’s maritime cargo.
Jeddah Port
Jeddah Port, located on the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, is one of the oldest and busiest ports in the region, with a history dating back to the 7th century when it served as a key gateway for Muslim pilgrims traveling to Mecca. Over the centuries, it evolved into a major commercial hub for trade routes linking Asia, Africa, and Europe. Today, it remains a vital economic center, handling the majority of the kingdom’s imports and supporting the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia, known for its rich marine biodiversity and vibrant coral reefs. Historically, it has been a crucial trade route since ancient times, with references in biblical accounts such as the Exodus story of Moses parting its waters. Today, it remains a key economic and tourist destination, particularly for diving and resorts in countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Mecca
Mecca, located in western Saudi Arabia, is the holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. It has been a major religious center since ancient times, hosting the Kaaba, which Muslims believe was built by Abraham and Ishmael. Today, millions of pilgrims visit annually for the Hajj and Umrah, making it a focal point of Islamic faith and culture.