Bahri, the national shipping company of Saudi Arabia, has made a significant commitment to bolster the indigenous shipbuilding sector by placing substantial orders with International Maritime Industries (IMI). This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance local capabilities and align with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to transform the Kingdom into a global logistics hub.
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Bahri has signed a Vessel Purchase Agreement (VPA) with IMI for the construction of very large crude carriers (VLCCs).
The partnership aims to promote local shipbuilding and create job opportunities in Saudi Arabia.
IMI is set to become a leading shipyard with guaranteed contracts worth $10 billion over the next decade.
Bahri's Strategic Move
In a recent announcement, Bahri confirmed its commitment to supporting IMI, a joint venture that includes major players such as Saudi Aramco and Hyundai Heavy Industries. The VPA signed between Bahri and IMI marks a pivotal step in the development of the Kingdom’s maritime industry. The agreement includes:
Construction of VLCCs: The first order involves a 319,000 DWT Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), with delivery expected in 2025.
Long-Term Collaboration: The agreement establishes a framework for ongoing business activities between Bahri, IMI, and Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Enhancing Local Capabilities
The collaboration is not just about building ships; it is also focused on knowledge transfer and skill development. Abdullah Aldubaikhi, CEO of Bahri, emphasized the importance of this partnership in achieving the Kingdom’s long-term goals. Key benefits include:
Technology Transfer: IMI will gain access to advanced shipbuilding technologies from Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Job Creation: The initiative is expected to create numerous job opportunities for Saudi citizens, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
Skill Development: IMI employees will receive training and development to enhance their shipbuilding skills, ensuring that they meet high-quality production standards.
IMI's Future Prospects
IMI is positioned to become the largest full-service maritime facility in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Once fully operational, the shipyard will have the capacity to:
Manufacture: Produce four offshore rigs and over 43 vessels annually, including VLCCs.
Service: Maintain and service more than 260 maritime products.
Bahri’s commitment to indigenous shipbuilding, through its partnership with IMI, represents a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its economy. By investing in local capabilities and fostering a skilled workforce, the Kingdom is taking substantial steps toward becoming a key player in the global maritime industry. This initiative not only supports economic growth but also aligns with the broader vision of transforming Saudi Arabia into a leading logistics and transportation hub.
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