Maersk opens its largest Logistics Park in Middle East at Jeddah Islamic Port

Largest Logistics Park for Maersk
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By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) and the General Ports Authority of Saudi Arabia ‘Mawani’ have inaugurated the largest Logistics Park for Maersk in the Middle East at Jeddah Islamic Port.

His Excellency the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Ports Authority, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, said that, “The Saudi ports sector is witnessing major and unprecedented leaps, in terms of high operational performance efficiency, achieving records in international indicators, growing maritime navigation lines and increasing maritime connectivity with the countries of the world.

“The Maersk Logistics Park at Jeddah Islamic Port will contribute to service and development in supporting economic activity in the Kingdom and providing highly efficient logistics services to support the movement of trade and export to foreign markets and enhance the work of supply chains and logistics,” Engineer Al-Jasser added.

Vincent Clerc_Maersk logistics park at Jeddah Islamic Port
Vincent Clerc
CEO – A.P. Moller Maersk

“The Maersk Logistics Park represents a significant milestone for Maersk. It is a testament to our commitment to be an enabler of global trade in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which sits strategically at the crossroads of three continents. I am proud to see that our Logistics Park in Jeddah has become a living example of our integrated logistics strategy, supporting our customers with resilient logistics while implementing the right initiatives to take our decarbonization journey forward.”

The Maersk Logistics Park extends over an area of ​​225,000 square meters and provides for truly integrated logistics solutions under one roof with the provision for:

  • Multi-modal connectivity between ocean, land and air transport
  • Warehousing solutions catering to B2B and e-commerce requirements
  • Temperature-controlled warehousing
  • Custom-bonded setup
  • Dedicatedly designed for a wide range of industries and verticals, including FMCG, Frozen Food, Automotive, Retail & Lifestyle, Petrochemicals, Electronics, Pharmaceuticals, etc.
  • Distribution solutions that include first- and last-mile deliveries
  • Customs clearances, visibility solutions and control tower.

Maersk has implemented several initiatives as part of its decarbonization ambitions to reach Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. The facility will draw up to 70 percent of its electricity from 32,000 solar panels installed over 64,000 sq. m. on the rooftop. The Maersk Logistics Park will use electric equipment and electric trucks within the facility, have low electricity-consumption LED lighting optimized with light sensors, etc.

Maersk has established an in-house women’s academy that offers tailored training programs to ensure stronger diversity and inclusion. Through this academy, women will be empowered to work in the logistics and supply chain sector through specialized training and career development. Besides training and mentorship, this academy also strives to create a supportive environment for Saudi Arabian women to thrive in what has been a male-dominated industry.

Safety is of paramount importance for Maersk. Built on the foundation of ‘Safety by Design,’ the facility boasts world-class firefighting systems, segregated paths for pedestrians and equipment, and comprehensive surveillance camera systems, among other safety measures. The most modern and state-of-the-art implementations promote the safety of people as well as the customers’ cargo.

Maersk Logistics Park has been built at the Jeddah Islamic Port, which has an advanced infrastructure with berths capable of accommodating new generations of giant ships and modern, automated, environmentally friendly equipment that contributes to raising the efficiency of its operations and competitiveness and increasing its capacity.

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