
The initiative is a partnership between the Saudi Ports Authority and Gulftainer, aimed at strengthening supply chain connectivity between the two countries
Saudi Ports has announced a new trade bridge linking Sharjah in the UAE with Saudi Arabia. This is a significant step toward greater logistics integration and improved cargo movement efficiency across the Gulf as the region deals with security tensions due to the US-Israel-Iran war.
The corridor aims to streamline the flow of goods between Sharjah and Dammam by leveraging integrated land and sea transport networks. It is expected to improve operational efficiency by reducing transit times and strengthening coordination between ports and inland logistics hubs.
The initiative is a partnership between the Saudi Ports Authority and Gulftainer, aimed at enhancing supply chain connectivity between the two countries. Operational capabilities of the corridor include direct connectivity between Sharjah and Dammam, multimodal transport integration, faster cross-border cargo movement, and closer alignment between maritime gateways and inland distribution centres.
The added value of the initiative lies in its ability to enhance cargo flow efficiency, improve distribution networks, and increase reliability in transport between major regional markets. It is also expected to support smoother trade operations for businesses relying on Gulf transit routes.
From a broader economic perspective, the trade bridge is positioned to strengthen trade connectivity between the UAE and the Saudi Arabia, while supporting the expansion of regional trade. Officials expect the corridor to enable faster market access and improve overall supply chain resilience across key sectors.
Source: khaleejtimes



