RSGT to invest SR1.6bn to develop four Red Sea ports

Acting President of the Saudi Ports Authority Mazen bin Ahmed Al-Turki and Red Sea Gateway Terminal CEO Jens Floe sign the agreement.
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Updated 25 June 2025
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RSGT to invest SR1.6bn to develop four Red Sea ports

Red Sea Gateway Terminal, Saudi Arabia’s leading container terminal operator and a subsidiary of the Sustainable Infrastructure Holding Company, has announced a strategic expansion into multi-purpose terminal operations, through newly awarded concessions at four existing strategic port facilities along the Red Sea. This significant milestone, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, enhances the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub and improves connectivity across international trade routes.

Under the newly signed 20-year concession agreements with the Saudi Ports Authority, known as Mawani, RSGT will assume operational responsibility for the following terminals:

  • Jeddah Islamic Port — General cargo and ro-ro terminals (to be consolidated into a single multi-purpose terminal)
  • King Fahd Industrial Port, Yanbu — Container operations will complement the existing dry and liquid bulk operations
  • Yanbu Commercial Port – Dry bulk and general cargo operations
  • Port of Jazan — General cargo and dry bulk operations

Together, these ports contribute an additional 13 km of quay length and 3.3 million square meters of terminal space to RSGT’s portfolio. Operations will be under the purview of RSGT’s new multi-purpose terminals business unit, which will manage all non-containerized cargo segments, including ro-ro, general cargo, project cargo, dry and liquid bulk, and livestock.

This strategic move has been made possible through the continued collaboration between RSGT and Mawani, whose commitment to public-private partnerships continues to play a pivotal role in transforming the Kingdom’s port sector and enabling world-class logistics services.

RSGT expects to invest a minimum of SR1.6 billion ($418 million) over the 20-year concession period, with SR700 million allocated for expenditure within the first five years of the concession period. These investments will focus on upgrading infrastructure, deploying advanced equipment, and introducing smart technologies to elevate all four terminals to world-class standards.

The projected average annual throughput includes: 3 million tons of general cargo, 13 million tons of bulk cargo, 13.5 million tons of liquid bulk, 710,000 ro-ro units (vehicles), and 8 million head of livestock.

RSGT will also pursue container terminal development in Yanbu, further positioning it as a strategic regional logistics hub.

“Our expansion into multi-purpose terminals marks a milestone in the evolution of our strategic vision,” said RSGT CEO Jens Floe. “The additions to our portfolio and operations reflect our ongoing commitment to facilitating global trade, advancing economic diversification, and reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s increasingly important role in global supply chains. This investment also lays the foundation for the next phase of our growth strategy, as we expand our international footprint across all cargo segments.”

This expansion into non-containerized cargo handling at four new locations marks a significant step in RSGT’s continued growth and diversification. By broadening its service portfolio beyond container operations, RSGT is strengthening its position as a leading logistics player in the region and expanding its role across global logistics chain.

RSGT, the largest container terminal in Saudi Arabia and the Red Sea region, handled 3.1 million 20-foot equivalent units in 2024, a year negatively impacted by the ongoing Red Sea crises, with an annual capacity of 6.2 million TEUs at its flagship facility located at Jeddah Islamic Port.

In early 2024, RSGT’s associate company, Red Sea Gateway International, became Saudi Arabia’s first international terminal operator by launching operations at Chittagong Port in Bangladesh. The addition of four new multi-purpose terminals to RSGT’s portfolio further solidifies the Jeddah- based company’s position as a diversified and globally active leader in logistics.


Schneider Electric to advance energy technology to power intelligence at Innovation Summit Middle East & Africa

Updated 01 March 2026
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Schneider Electric to advance energy technology to power intelligence at Innovation Summit Middle East & Africa

Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has announced that the second edition of the Innovation Summit Middle East & Africa will be held in Abu Dhabi on April 28–29. 

The summit will bring together global energy and technology leaders as well as government officials to advance the regional shift toward energy intelligence, as data center growth, AI adoption, and national visions place unprecedented demands on energy systems.

Schneider Electric is advancing its energy technology ambitions with the integration of electrification, automation and digital intelligence, deployed across buildings, data centers, industrial applications and power grids to unlock the full value of energy, and ensure efficiency and sustainability for all.

This year’s summit arrives at a pivotal moment for the Middle East and Africa, as the region experiences exponential growth driven by national visions, giga-projects, and rapid expansion in AI, data centers, and digital infrastructure. 

Saudi Arabia stands out within this landscape as one of the most dynamic markets in terms of investment in digital infrastructure and sustainable energy. 

With global electricity demand projected to grow at a strong compound annual growth rate of 3.6% over the 2026–2030 period and global AI workloads projected to lead a 160% increase in data center power demand, the imperative for intelligent, sustainable energy solutions has never been more critical.

“Energy today is the foundation of national resilience and competitiveness. With electricity consumption in the Middle East and North Africa having tripled since 2000 and on course to grow at an incremental 3-4% every year to register a whopping 50% by 2035 – driven by surging cooling, desalination, and urbanization demands, the region is at an inflection point,” said Walid Sheta, Zone president, Middle East and Africa, Schneider Electric. 

“Innovation Summit Middle East & Africa underscores our dedication to accelerating energy technology innovation and powering energy intelligence throughout the region. This edition will emphasize our emergence as the trusted energy technology partner guiding the region’s next phase of transformation. " 

This year’s summit will highlight regional benchmarks from 80+ countries, from the 100% elimination of SF6 and Carbon footprint reduction for fruit producers in South Africa to the savings that EcoStruxure Power & Grid is enabling for the National Electricity Company, Senegal – ensuring recovery times of 3 minutes versus 3 hours earlier.

Blending high-impact programming and latest product launches that position Schneider Electric at the center of MEA's energy transition story, key agenda items include:

CEO Forum in partnership with Forbes Middle East: An exclusive C-suite initiative bringing together 100 business leaders to address strategic imperatives in energy intelligence.

Keynote and Thought Leadership sessions: Featuring executive speakers from industry-leading companies and insights from strategic partners, including Bain & Company.

Innovation Hub experience: Guided tours and live demonstrations, as well as tailored customer experiences of Schneider Electric’s most innovative and integrated energy technology solutions addressing critical challenges in energy efficiency, grid modernization, and digital infrastructure across a 3,000 square feet immersive space.

Stakeholder recognition: Schneider Electric’s dedicated partners will be honored with 20 Cluster awards and five Middle East and Africa awards across four categories – Growth Award, Efficiency Award, Innovation Award, and Sustainability Award, on Day 2 of the Summit. 

"Across the Gulf, energy intelligence is becoming the operational reality as public and private sector enterprises race to align with national visions for a decarbonized and sustainable future,” said Amel Chadli, president, Gulf Cluster at Schneider Electric.

“As one of the most local of global companies, Schneider Electric is empowering customers to move beyond electrification and implement AI‑driven, software‑defined energy systems that deliver efficiency, resilience, and sustainability at a national scale. This summit offers a roadmap of what’s next as we continue to redefine the relationship between energy and digital capability.”

With AI, cloud, and high-performance computing becoming foundational to national competitiveness, energy technologies today must evolve and become resilient, sustainable and scalable to meet modern intelligence demands. 

Schneider Electric's refreshed positioning as an energy technology partner reflects the company's approach to supporting the region's transformation. 

Schneider Electric’s Innovation Summit Middle East & Africa highlights real-world applications across key sectors, including utilities, data centers, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and critical infrastructure — demonstrating how intelligent energy management enables operational excellence, resilience, and sustainability across the region's most vital projects.