Chinese logistics firmHizon Logistics is plugging SAR 30 mn in a new logistics park at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam — after inking an agreement with Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), according to a post on X published last week. The timeline for the project was not disclosed.

The details: The park — spanning some 47k sqm — will offer specialized container offloading and storage services at the port. This includes the development of yards and warehouses with a handling capacity of 600k tons per annum. The new park aims to generate over 100 jobs annually in the logistics sector.

All eyes on King Abdulaziz Port: King Abdulaziz Port stood out as one of the Kingdom’s top-performing ports in 2025 —handling 26.9% of the Kingdom’s total imports in 3Q, followed by Jeddah Islamic Port (21.5%) and Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport (13.4%).

Logistics zones are piling up: Furnishing firm Abyat launched a new logistics center at the port, spanning over 110k sqm, with an investment ticket of over SAR 100 mn last week. Additionally, Mawani and Saudi Global Ports inaugurated a SAR 1.3 bn logistics park in November. Earlier this year, Alissa Universal Motors also said it would invest SAR 300 mn to build an automotive-specialized logistics zone at the port.

ICYMI- The eastern province is planning to build an 8 mn sqm regional logistics hub, the Dammam Regional Logistics Center, near Dammam Port.