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Bahri participates in Saudi International Maritime Forum 2019

Reaffirming its commitment to driving growth and development of the Saudi oceanic industry, Bahri, a worldwide innovator in logistics and transportation, is taking an interest in the first version of the Saudi International Maritime (SIM) Forum 2019, held from 24-26 November in Riyadh.

Bahri Logistics, one of five specialty units of Bahri, is exhibiting its broad arrangement of innovation driven inland and offshore maritime capacities and solution at the SIM Forum, which is sorted out by the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) under the subject 'The importance of Securing Strategic Sea Routes.'

Remarking on the support, Abdullah Aldubaikhi, CEO of Bahri, stated: "Our participation in the Saudi International Maritime Forum shows our pledge to encouraging our commitment towards the change of Saudi Arabia into a local and worldwide center as envisaged in the Saudi Vision 2030 program. The occasion furnishes us with a great platform not exclusively to feature Bahri Logistics' solutions and services, yet additionally to strengthen our associations with our partners and customers and increase of deep insights into new patterns and openings in the business."

Aldubaikhi included: "As an oceanic industry pioneer, Bahri has been assuming a necessary job in forming the development of the residential logistics and transportation segment in Saudi Arabia in the course of recent four decades. We have always keenly sought after an ambitious strategy to grow our quality over the world and develop our item offering to help the Kingdom's progressing endeavors planned for reinforcing its abilities and expanding its focused edge in the worldwide market."

One of the best 10 breakbulk bearers on the planet, Bahri Logistics is the main direct full liner service from the US East Coast, Canada, and Gulf Coast ports to Jeddah, Dubai, Dammam, and Mumbai. The specialty unit works six best in class multipurpose vessels, which are on the whole uniquely intended to convey numerous sorts of cargo in a single voyage, including venture, ro/ro, breakbulk, and container load.

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