
Dubai (PlantAndEquipment.com) - As part of a larger logistical network connecting international trade lines, the port at NEOM has started full-scale operations, processing goods via its multipurpose terminal.
With an emphasis on enhancing access to Gulf markets, the facility supports cargo movements from the Americas, Europe, the Gulf Cooperation Council, Iraq, and Egypt.
According to the authorities, the port is built to combine land and marine transportation, allowing for quicker delivery of commodities to places like Oman, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
The logistics corridor offers an alternative to conventional supply lines by combining shipping, trucking, and ferry services to deliver time-sensitive goods more effectively.