EDECS Wins Infrastructure Contract for Jeddah South Container Terminal

EDECS Wins Infrastructure Contract for Jeddah South Container Terminal

Project will increase the port's container handling capacity from 2.4 million to 3 million TEUs by 2024

EDECS has announced that it has been awarded major infrastructure and road works for Jeddah South Container Terminal (Stage 3) with DP World Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.

This project will increase the port's container handling capacity and support the Kingdom's maritime logistics and transportation strategy. 

EDECS' scope of work includes infrastructure work on a total of 100,000 square meters, including earthwork, paving layers, road marking, electrical networks, sewage networks, firefighting networks, and reefer gantries.

On completion, the revamped terminal will increase the port's container handling capacity from 2.4 million to 3 million TEUs by 2024. EDECS is delighted to be selected as a key partner in realizing Saudi Arabia's ambitious port infrastructure strategy.

This crucial project aligns with the Kingdom's vision to enhance its maritime logistics and transportation capabilities while solidifying Jeddah's position as a preeminent trade and logistics hub on the Red Sea coast.

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