Global Leader in International Ship Building Industry News

posted in:

Inchcape Shipping Services launches operations in Saudi Arabia

Wednesday, Feb 22, 2012

Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS), the world’s leading maritime services provider, today announced the launch of new operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.  The move provides ISS with a significant presence in one of the largest industrial and project-orientated economies within the Middle East.

In creating the new entity, ISS has signed a joint venture agreement (JV) with Al Bakri Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading and most respected organisations.  The JV, known as ISS Saudi Arabia will provide customers with marine, cargo and government services as well as survey and liner agency; all specifically tailored to meet the precise needs of each customer’s business.  ISS Saudi Arabia will also operate launch services off Rastanura.  All services are available to customers 24/7, and are supported by ISS’s global network, systems, infrastructure and standard operating procedures.

Headquartered in Jeddah, where the country management team is based, ISS Saudi Arabia also has offices in Yanbu, Rabigh, Jubail, Rastanura, Ras Al Khafji and Dammam.  Mr. Rohan D’Souza, who has over 15 year’s port agency experience, has been appointed as ISS Saudi Arabia Port Manager. D’Souza has been transferred from ISS Qatar, where he was the Marine and Government Services Operations Manager for several years. During this time he developed strong partnerships with ISS customers providing cutting-edge solutions to drive efficiencies within their operations.   Based in Jeddah, D’Souza will be responsible for operational delivery and ensuring a consistently high level of service for customers within the region. 

Commenting on the launch, Flemming Jensen, Senior Regional Vice President for Middle East and India said: “The launch of our new operations in Saudi Arabia represents the commitment we have to our customers in providing them with state-of-the-art services in a vitally important region for global trade. 

"Our vision is for ISS Saudi Arabia to become a market leader for maritime and cargo services within the region; a model that we have successfully replicated around the world.  I am confident that with our global expertise and experience, combined with our local knowledge and understanding of the region, ISS Saudi Arabia will go from strength to strength based on consistently delivering a high level of service to our customers and demonstrating the tangible difference we can make to their businesses.”

Saudi Arabia is the largest economy in the Middle East and has significantly boosted its foreign reserves over the past years, which were projected to reach 1.65 trillion riyals ($440bn) by the end of 2011 according to the Central Bank. Under its budget unveiled in 2011, Saudi Arabia plans to spend $160bn on domestic projects by the end of 2012. The country has also pledged to spend $400bn by the end of 2013 to upgrade its infrastructure, including the establishment of five major economic and industrial cities.

Source: Inchcape Shipping Services

posted in:

Other Ship Building News

Bowtech Products Ltd. to exhibit at Seawork International 2012 17-05-2012
Ingalls Shipbuilding awarded $133.7 million advance procurement contract for amphibious transport dock LPD 27 16-05-2012
Farstad Shipping ASA - report 1Q 2012 16-05-2012
Kongsberg Maritime announces seacor marine chooses Kongsberg maritime systems for world's first DP3 class crew boats 10-05-2012
Sembcorp Marine’s Ppl shipyard secures a Us$208 million contract to construct a pacific class 400 jack-up drilling rig 09-05-2012
Wärtsilä to power future inland waterway vessel 08-05-2012
Drydocks World receives high-level delegation from the Martinique Islands in the Caribbean Sea for Water Discus Hotel Project 07-05-2012
Diana Shipping Inc. reports financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2012 04-05-2012
Oceanteam Shipping ASA - annual report 2011 30-04-2012
Hercules Offshore announces first quarter 2012 results 27-04-2012