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Maersk to offer logistics to Sipchem

Maersk has inked a petrochemicals shipping and storage agreement with Sipchem, a Saudi based petrochemical manufacturer.
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Maersk has inked a petrochemicals shipping and storage agreement with Sipchem, a Saudi based petrochemical manufacturer. The services will be offered at King Abdullah Port integrated logistics park.

Sipchem has signed an agreement with A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) in Saudi Arabia that will see the two parties collaborate on ocean transportation and storage through the King Abdullah Port integrated logistics park. Using the King Abdallah Port, Sipchem will export its products to wider international markets. Commenting on the agreement, Sipchem’s Vice President – Commercial, Eng. Mater Aldhafeeri said: “This new collaboration with Maersk, a leading integrated logistics company, reflects Sipchem’s great interest in bringing its diverse range of products to a wider global market through ports, logistic hubs, and new shipping lines and sea lanes. This new business direction will see us take full advantage of the Kingdom’s unique geographical position, which has helped make it a major global trade hub. Capitalizing on the port’s capabilities also reflects our commitment to furthering the Kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 ambitions for global trade and commerce.”

The agreement to him is “a prime example of Sipchem’s long-term growth strategy in action, which aims to develop and upgrade commercial performance and open new avenues for global market growth and neighboring African markets in particular at this stage.”

This agreement aims to strengthen Sipchem’s strategic position amongst regional and international petrochemical producers, enabling it to market its products worldwide in a timelier and cost-effective manner. The signing of this agreement reflects the company’s role as a leading contributor to the growth of the Saudi export market and the national economy. Further consolidating its leadership in the ports sector on the global level, King Abdullah Port was in May 2022 ranked first among the most efficient container ports in the world in the 2021 Container Port Performance Index report published by The World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence. The port improved its ranking from second place last year as a result of its efforts to achieve increased operational efficiency, quality controls, and infrastructure development and management. Recently, the port reached 15 million TEU in container throughput, a stellar achievement in under 9 years since the launch of its container terminal.

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