Greta Shipping enhances its RS1 service by adding Jeddah Islamic Port, boosting Saudi Arabia's maritime connectivity and supply chain efficiency.
Greta Shipping has added Jeddah Islamic Port to its RS1 container service, expanding the route beyond Salalah and Djibouti, reported Saint Petersburg's PortNews.
The Saudi Ports Authority stated that the service has a capacity of 1,730 TEU and is intended to strengthen Saudi Arabia's maritime connectivity, import and export flows, and supply chain fluidity.
The RS1 service had previously operated only between Salalah and Djibouti. The addition of Jeddah Islamic Port marks a significant expansion of the network.
Jeddah Islamic Port features 62 multipurpose berths and an annual capacity of 130 million tonnes. Mawani, the Saudi Ports Authority, regulates and develops the country's port system.
Greta Shipping Pte Ltd, established in 2024 and registered in Singapore, focuses on feeder services and vessel investment. The company is wholly owned by China's Xiamen C&D Group.


