Mawani Records 8.22% Increase in Transshipment Containers in November 2025

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Jeddah: The ports supervised by the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) achieved a 0.21% increase in total cargo throughput (general cargo, dry bulk, and liquid bulk) during November 2025, reaching 17,825,988 tons, compared to 17,788,247 tons in the same period of 2024. General cargo totaled 1,193,795 tons, dry bulk 4,021,286 tons, and liquid bulk 12,610,907 tons.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the total handled containers decreased by 2.97%, reaching 649,286 TEUs compared to 669,174 TEUs last year. However, transshipment containers increased by 8.22%, reaching 162,252 TEUs, up from 149,927 TEUs in the same period in 2024.

Imported containers decreased by 6.83%, reaching 241,494 TEUs compared to 259,201 TEUs, while exported containers dropped by 5.58%, totaling 245,540 TEUs compared to 260,046 TEUs last year.

Furthermore, maritime traffic increased by 6.81%, reaching 1,020 vessels, up from 955 vessels in the same period last year. Passenger numbers surged by 70.01%, totaling 112,927 passengers, compared to 66,422 passengers last year. Vehicle volumes declined by 22.68%, reaching 77,134 vehicles, down from 99,759. Saudi ports also received 722,140 cattle heads, an increase of 0.78% compared to 716,541 head in the same period last year.

These improvements contribute to several economic benefits, including strengthening commercial activity, supporting industries linked to maritime transport, boosting tourism and marine services, and enhancing supply chains. They also support the Kingdom's food security goals, aligning with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which aims to reinforce Saudi Arabia's standing as a global logistics hub.

In October 2025, ports supervised by Mawani recorded a 12.19% increase in total handled containers, reaching 709,393 TEUs compared to 632,323 TEUs in the same period of the previous year.