Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) proudly announced the arrival of the largest container ship in Saudi Arabian ports – the MSC Loreto, from the famous Swiss shipping line “MSC.” The special event occurred at Jeddah Islamic Port, making history for the country’s maritime industry.
The MSC Loreto is a massive ship, measuring a whopping 400 meters long, 61.3 meters wide, and with a depth of over 33 meters. It’s like a floating city! With its incredible size, the ship can carry an impressive 24,346 standard containers – a lot of cargo! It also boasts a draft of 17 meters and can sail at a maximum speed of 22.5 knots, making it one of the fastest ships.
This enormous vessel is the largest container ship ever seen at Jeddah Islamic Port and all of Saudi Arabia. It’s a big deal! The arrival of the MSC Loreto is excellent news for global trade. This massive ship can carry all sorts of goods, such as machinery, plastics, electronics, and furniture, among many others. With its cargo-carrying capacity, the MSC Loreto plays a crucial role in supporting international trade and making sure goods get to where they need to go.
Jeddah Islamic Port underwent impressive upgrades to make way for the giant ship. They deepened the waterways and expanded the container stations, making the port more efficient and capable of handling ships like the MSC Loreto. Looking to the future, the port plans to increase its container capacity even more, aiming to accommodate over 13 million containers by 2030. This shows Saudi Arabia’s commitment to becoming a significant global trade and logistics player.
The arrival of the MSC Loreto is a big step forward for Saudi Arabia’s maritime industry. It strengthens the country’s position as a key player in international shipping and helps connect Saudi Arabia with the rest of the world. It’s an exciting time for the country’s trade and commerce!
Reference: GD Online, Expatriate Saudi, Saudi, Gazette
MSC Loreto Becomes Largest Container Ship To Ever Dock On Any Saudi Arabian Port appeared first on Marine Insight – The Maritime Industry Guide
Source: Maritime Shipping News