A FEEDER and short sea shipping operator has been launched in saudi Arabia, headed by former Hamburg Sud boss, Poul Hestbaek.
Folk Maritime is headquartered in Riyadh and will offer feeder services and short sea shipping in the Middle East, supporting the Kingdom's aspirations in the logistics sector.
Folk Maritime CEO Mr Hestbaek was formerly chief executive of Hamburg Sud and his last responsibility in a career spanning two decades at the container line was the brand integration of Hamburg Sud into Maersk. He left Maersk in mid-2023, according to UK's Seatrade Maritime News.
Mr Hestbaek is joined on the management team by CCO Saleem Kadernani, CFO Khalid Fawzi, and chief HR officer Abdulrahman Alshangiti.
Its initial pair of routes are the Port Sudan Service (PSS) running a 700 TEU vessel fortnightly between Jeddah to Sudan and back, and the North Red Sea Service (NRS) with two 2,500 TEU vessels running a weekly service between Jeddah, Neom, Ain Sokhna, Aqaba, Yanbu, and Jeddah.
According to its website, Folk Maritime will establish and manage new shipping routes and trade lanes to connect previously unconnected ports and markets, boosting the movement of goods to and from Saudi Arabia.
'The company will seek to fill an essential void in the regional maritime market - offering the first feeder shipping service from within the Kingdom, harnessing the essential connections with key transshipment routes in the Gulf, Red Sea, and beyond,' said Mr Hestbaek.
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Folk Maritime is headquartered in Riyadh and will offer feeder services and short sea shipping in the Middle East, supporting the Kingdom's aspirations in the logistics sector.
Folk Maritime CEO Mr Hestbaek was formerly chief executive of Hamburg Sud and his last responsibility in a career spanning two decades at the container line was the brand integration of Hamburg Sud into Maersk. He left Maersk in mid-2023, according to UK's Seatrade Maritime News.
Mr Hestbaek is joined on the management team by CCO Saleem Kadernani, CFO Khalid Fawzi, and chief HR officer Abdulrahman Alshangiti.
Its initial pair of routes are the Port Sudan Service (PSS) running a 700 TEU vessel fortnightly between Jeddah to Sudan and back, and the North Red Sea Service (NRS) with two 2,500 TEU vessels running a weekly service between Jeddah, Neom, Ain Sokhna, Aqaba, Yanbu, and Jeddah.
According to its website, Folk Maritime will establish and manage new shipping routes and trade lanes to connect previously unconnected ports and markets, boosting the movement of goods to and from Saudi Arabia.
'The company will seek to fill an essential void in the regional maritime market - offering the first feeder shipping service from within the Kingdom, harnessing the essential connections with key transshipment routes in the Gulf, Red Sea, and beyond,' said Mr Hestbaek.
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