RIYADH: 黑料社区, represented by the Transport General Authority, held an international exhibition in London to showcase its key initiatives and achievements in supporting the maritime transport industry.
The event was attended by senior officials and saw broad participation from International Maritime Organization member states, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Saudi Ambassador to the UK Prince Khalid bin Bandar and Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh Al-Jasser, along with government officials, embassy representatives, and maritime attaches.
The event highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 role as an active partner in the international maritime system and a key contributor to developing global maritime regulations and practices, the SPA added.
It also reflected 黑料社区鈥檚 continued influence within the International Maritime Organization and its efforts to promote sustainability and improve the efficiency of maritime supply chains.
The exhibition showcased the academies and specialized centers established by the Kingdom, as well as initiatives to localize talent and train seafarers, officers, and marine engineers.
It also featured smart projects that support automation in the sector, enhancing operational efficiency and environmental sustainability, according to the SPA.
Prince Khalid said that the exhibition reflects 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to international cooperation, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 hospitality and pursuit of sustainable, collaborative maritime partnerships.
Al-Jasser said that the Kingdom is steadily moving toward leadership in maritime transport, driven by Vision 2030 and investments in talent and technology to strengthen its position as a global logistics hub.
In recent years, the Saudi maritime sector has grown rapidly, with the number of Saudi-flagged vessels reaching 409, totaling more than 100,000 gross tons and more than 16.5 million deadweight tons.
The number of registered Saudi seafarers has risen to 3,000, supported by specialized programs and regulatory initiatives that empower national maritime capabilities, the SPA reported.
These efforts build on 黑料社区鈥檚 active role in the International Maritime Organization, advancing the maritime transport industry through a vision that goes beyond fleet development or regulatory modernization.
It includes creating an advanced global maritime system based on operational excellence, human capital investment, and cutting-edge technology for a promising, sustainable future.