Bahri

Bahri Expands Reach in Asia-Pacific

National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) revealed plans to expand its market presence in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, in line with the shipping and logistics company’s long-term strategy. 

Bahri's VLCC Hilwah. Source: Flickr – under the CC BY 2.0 license; Image by: Kees Torn

The announcement was made at a grand ceremony held in Singapore earlier this month.

“The stronger presence will help the company gain deeper insights into market trends as well as customer needs in chemicals and logistics sectors in Singapore and the wider APAC region,” Bahri explained in a statement.

The company added that the expansion will enable Bahri Logistics and Bahri Chemicals, two of Bahri’s five business units, to market their offerings, acquire new clients and channelize communication.

Bahri also intends to expand the services of the company’s other business units to the APAC region in the future.

Over the past 41 years, Bahri has steadily expanded market presence in the maritime industry. The company currently has offices in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the USA, and India, in addition to a network of agents across the Middle East, Africa, the USA, Europe, and Asia.

Bahri Logistics currently operates six new 26,000 dwt multipurpose vessels on a regular liner schedule.

The company’s second business unit, Bahri Chemicals, owns and operates more than 30 chemical/product tankers with a capacity of more than 1 million dwt.

Recently, the unit added to its fleet NCC Mekka, a 37,500 dwt chemical tanker. Bahri has raised Saudi Arabia’s flag on the newly acquired Handy tanker, the company informed via social media.