Saudi ports’ container volumes increase 16.8% in November: Mawani  

The Kingdom handled 737,530 standard containers in November, compared to 631,160 in the same month of 2022. Supplied
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Updated 12 December 2023
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Saudi ports’ container volumes increase 16.8% in November: Mawani  

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s ports witnessed a 16.85 percent surge in container handling in November compared to the year-ago period, according to a statement.  

According to the Saudi Ports Authority, also known as Mawani, ports in the Kingdom handled 737,530 standard containers in November, compared to 631,160 in the same month of 2022.  

The number of containers issued last month increased by 15.95 percent to 212,216, compared to 183,024 containers in the same period the previous year. 

The increase reflects the authority’s role in developing logistics services, raising the Kingdom’s ranking on international performance indicators, and enhancing national economic growth. 

The number of containers received increased by 18.67 percent to reach 224,324 containers, compared to 189,029 containers, in the corresponding month of 2022. 

Additionally, the number of transshipment containers handled by the ports in the Kingdom stood at 300,990 last month, up 16.16 percent compared to 259,108 containers in November 2022. 

This aligns with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy goals, which include strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub and the meeting point of three continents. 

Moreover, it increases the competitiveness of the authority’s port services in accordance with the highest international standards. 

The volume of general cargo amounted to 891,980 tons, 3,494,161 tons of solid bulk, and 11,205,789 tons of liquid bulk cargo, while the ports recorded an unloading rate of 754,124 heads of livestock, an increase of 159 percent, compared to 291,169 heads of livestock in the same period in 2022. 

The authority’s ports received 78,264 passengers in November, an increase of 6.3 percent compared to the corresponding month in 2022, which recorded 73,627 passengers. 

On the other hand, the Kingdom’s ports received 82,649 cars, marking a decrease of 0.84 percent, compared to 83,352 vehicles in the same period of the previous year. 

Maritime traffic increased by 2.11 percent, with about 1,016 ships, compared to 995 ships, in November 2022. 

Furthermore, earlier this year, Saudi Arabia climbed 17 global ranks in the Logistics Performance Index issued by the World Bank to reach the 38th spot globally. 


Saudi Arabia ranks 2nd globally in digital government, World Bank 2025 Index shows


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Saudi Arabia ranks 2nd globally in digital government, World Bank 2025 Index shows


WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia has achieved a historic milestone by securing second place worldwide in the 2025 GovTech Maturity Index released by the World Bank.

The announcement was made on Thursday during a press conference in Washington, DC, which evaluated 197 countries.

The Kingdom excelled across all sub-indicators, earning a 99.64 percent overall score and placing it in the “Very Advanced” category.

It achieved a score of 99.92 percent in the Core Government Systems Index, 99.90 percent in the Public Service Delivery Index, 99.30 percent in the Digital Citizen Engagement Index, and 99.50 percent in the Government Digital Transformation Enablers Index, reflecting some of the highest global scores.

This includes outstanding performance in digital infrastructure, core government systems, digital service delivery, and citizen engagement, among the highest globally.

Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Suwaiyan, governor of the Digital Government Authority, attributed this achievement to the unwavering support of the Saudi leadership, strong intergovernmental collaboration, and effective public-private partnerships.

He highlighted national efforts over recent years to re-engineer government services and build an advanced digital infrastructure, which enabled Saudi Arabia to reach this global standing.

Al-Suwaiyan emphasized that the Digital Government Authority continues to drive innovation and enhance the quality of digital services, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, supporting the national economy and consolidating the Kingdom’s transformation goals.

The 2025 GTMI data reflects Saudi Arabia’s excellence across key areas, including near-perfect scores in core government systems, public service delivery, digital citizen engagement, and government digital transformation enablers. This balanced performance places the Kingdom firmly in the “Grade A” classification for very advanced countries, demonstrating the maturity of its digital government ecosystem.

Saudi Arabia’s progress in the index has been remarkable: from 49th place in the 2020 edition, to third in 2022, and now second in 2025, confirming its status as a global leader in digital transformation and innovation.

The achievement also reflects the Kingdom’s focus on putting people at the center of digital transformation, enhancing user experience, improving government efficiency, and integrating artificial intelligence and emerging technologies across public services.