RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s National Shipping Co.(Bahri) has signed a $1 billion deal to purchase nine very large crude carriers as part of its fleet modernization efforts.
The agreement was made with Greece-based Capital Maritime and Trading Corp., with delivery of the vessels expected in multiple batches before the end of the first quarter of next year, the firm, also known as (Bahri) said in a Tadawul statement.
Saudi Vision 2030
The purchase will be financed through a mix of bank facilities and internal cash resources, with 10 percent of the total payment made upfront and the remaining 90 percent upon delivery.
This deal aligns with Bahri’s role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to establish the Kingdom as a key logistics hub across three continents.
تعلن الشركة الوطنية السعودية للنقل البحري (#البحري) عن توقيع اتفاقية لشراء تسعة ناقلات نفط خام عملاقة بقيمة تقارب 3.75 مليار ريال سعودي (1 مليار دولار أمريكي)
The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (#Bahri) Announces the Signing of a Purchase… pic.twitter.com/yyAZjMLWm0
— Bahri | البحري (@OneBahri) August 20, 2024
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