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Saudi Global Ports (SGP) has begun the first phase of its upgrading and development programme at First and Second Container Terminals in King Abdulaziz Port Dammam (KAPD), by appointing Jacobs Engineering Group (Jacobs) as the Civil Engineering Consultant.
President of Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) H.E Omar Hariri and the Chairman of SGP Board Mr. Abdulla Zamil witnessed the signing ceremony between SGP’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Edward Tah and Jacobs’s Director for Growth and Business Development in Saudi Arabia Mr. Omar Al Zahrani.
SGP aims to leverage Jacobs’s expertise in port design and experience in supervising construction works across the Kingdom. First Container Terminal which has been in operations for more than 30 years will be upgraded; while Second Container Terminal will be expanded to serve the next generation of mega vessels.
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