
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) and the General Ports Authority of Saudi Arabia (Mawani) have announced the official opening of Maersk’s largest logistics park in the Middle East at Jeddah Islamic Port.
The Maersk Logistics Park extends over an area of 225,000 m2 and provides for a wide range of integrated logistics solutions under one roof, with a provision for multi-modal connectivity between ocean, land and air transport; warehousing solutions catering for B2B and e-commerce requirements; and temperature-controlled warehousing. The Custom-bonded facility is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of industries, including fast moving consumer goods; frozen foods; automotive products; retail & lifestyle; petrochemicals; electronics and pharmaceuticals.
Maersk has implemented several environmental initiatives within this development as part of its decarbonisation strategy. The facility will, for example, draw up to 70% of its electricity from 32,000 solar panels installed over an area of around 64,000 m2 on the rooftop. The Maersk Logistics Park will also use electric equipment and electric trucks within the facility and will feature low electricity-consumption LED lighting optimised with light sensors.
To support diversity and inclusion at the new facility Maersk has established an in-house women’s academy offering tailored training programmes. Through this academy, women will be offered the chance to work in the logistics and supply chain sector through specialised training and career development. Besides training and mentorship, the new academy also aims to create a supportive environment for Saudi Arabian women to thrive in what has been a male-dominated industry.
Safety is also of paramount importance, Maersk states. To this end, the facility has advanced firefighting systems, segregated paths for pedestrians and equipment, and comprehensive surveillance camera systems, among other safety measures.



















