
Bahri Logistics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Red Sea Global, the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, to expand the existing partnership between the two organizations and to explore new opportunities for strategic logistics collaboration.
Red Sea Global is an existing client of Bahri Logistics, and the MoU reflects the evolution of this long-standing successful relationship into a broader framework for long-term cooperation.
Under the MoU, the two organizations will explore opportunities to expand their existing partnership, develop integrated logistics solutions, and support Red Sea Global’s evolving operational and project requirements, as well as its Vision 2030 aspirations.
Collaboration
The collaboration reflects Bahri Logistics’ commitment to cultivating long-term customer relationships by building on established partnerships and combining its logistics capabilities, operational expertise, and strategic infrastructure to create sustainable value for its customers.
“This MoU provides a framework through which we can build on our successful existing relationship, explore new logistics opportunities, and develop integrated solutions that create long-term value for both of our organizations,” commented Mohammed Alsinan, Vice President of Bahri Logistics.
Strategic logistics hub
The MoU was signed during the official launch of the Bahri Logistics Bonded Zone at Jeddah Islamic Port, a strategic logistics hub designed to provide customers with integrated bonded storage, customs facilitation, and value-added logistics services.
“As we continue to develop and operate regenerative tourism destinations, efficient and resilient logistics are essential to delivering exceptional experiences at scale. We look forward to exploring integrated solutions with Bahri Logistics that create lasting value for both organizations,” noted Raed Albasseet, Group Chief Environment and Sustainability Officer, Red Sea Global.
