Saudi Ports Authority
Saudi Ports Authority (Arabic: الهيئة العامة للموانئ) is a government agency that supervises the ports of Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1976 as an independent agency of the Prime Minister's office, to bring together the governance and operations of the multiple ports of the country to one office. Over time the actual operation of the ports was devolved by government contract to independent port operating companies.[3]
Abbreviation | MAWANI |
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Formation | 1976[1] |
Type | Port authority |
Headquarters | Saudi Ports Authority Building Al Dabab Street |
Region served | Saudi Arabia |
Budget | SAR 1.710 billion (US$456 million)[2] |
Website | Saudi Port Authority |
Ports
Saudi Ports Authority supervises the following major Saudi ports:[4]
- Jeddah Islamic Port
- King Abdulaziz Port Dammam
- King Fahad Industrial Port Yanbu
- King Fahad Industrial Port Jubail
- Jubail Commercial Port
- Yanbu Commercial Port
- Jizan Port
- Dhiba Port
- Ras Al-khair Port
References
- Ministry of Transport, Saudi Arabia. "Saudi Ports Authority". Archived from the original on 5 December 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Ports Authority (18 January 2012). "Board of Directors of Saudi Ports Authority Meets In Yanbu". Media Center. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- Saudi Ports Authority, Introduction to Ports Authority
- http://www.ports.gov.sa/English/Aboutus/Pages/KSA-maps.aspx
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