Saudi Ports Authority is a government agency that supervises the ports of Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1976 as an independent agency of the Prime Minister's office, to bring together the governance and operations of the multiple ports of the country to one office. Over time the actual operation of the ports was devolved by government contract to independent port operating companies.[1]
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Ports
Saudi Ports Authority supervises the following major Saudi ports:[2]
Red Sea ports
Persian Gulf ports
- King Abulaziz Port at Dammam
- King Fahad Industrial Port at Yanbu
- Yanbu Commercial Port
- King Fahad Industrial Port at Jubail
- Jubail Commercial Port
- Port of Dhiba, transit of 800,000 passengers per year'[3]
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