Bahri-SWCC agreement in line with Vision 2030

Abdullah Aldubaikhi, CEO of Bahri, and Ali bin Abdulrahman Al-Hazmi, governor of SWCC, at the signing ceremony.

Saudi logistics and shipping company Bahri and Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), a Saudi government corporation responsible for the desalination of seawater, producing electric power and supplying various regions in the Kingdom with desalinated water, have signed an agreement that sets a fixed price on a five-year term for the shipment of spare parts needed at desalination plants in the eastern and western coasts.
Abdullah Aldubaikhi, CEO of Bahri, said the partnership will enable the company to contribute to improving the quality and efficiency of desalination facilities in the Kingdom. He also noted that as part of Bahri’s continued efforts to promote Saudization, every aspect of the agreement will be managed and led by national competencies.
“The signing of this agreement comes as part of our commitment to working closely with key government entities to achieve the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030, especially those outlined in the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) announced by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub and create new jobs and training opportunities for Saudis to support local content,” he said.
Ali bin Abdulrahman Al-Hazmi, governor of SWCC, said: “We are pleased to sign this agreement with Bahri and will continue to support and strengthen partnerships between the private and public sectors in the Kingdom. This agreement marks the culmination of SWCC’s efforts to effectively contribute to the achievement of Saudi Vision 2030 goals by continuously expanding and developing its services, as well as enhancing the Kingdom’s water resources with the highest levels of reliability, efficiency and cost optimization.”