Bahri Drybulk Company LLC

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Bahri Dry Bulk Company LLC is a specialized subsidiary under the umbrella of the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia, commonly known as Bahri. Here are some key points about the company:



  1. Establishment and Ownership: Bahri Dry Bulk was formed in 2010 as a joint venture between Bahri and Arabian Agricultural Services Company (ARASCO). Bahri holds a major stake in the company.



  2. Service Offering: The company primarily focuses on the transportation of dry bulk commodities such as grains, coal, iron ore, and other raw materials. Its services play a crucial role in supporting various industries, including agriculture, construction, and utilities.



  3. Fleet: Bahri Dry Bulk owns and operates a fleet of modern bulk carriers designed to meet international standards and regulations for safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. The fleet primarily consists of Supramax and Panamax vessels, which are versatile and capable of handling a wide range of cargoes.



  4. Global Reach: While based in Saudi Arabia, Bahri Dry Bulk operates on a global scale, serving major trade routes and connecting key maritime hubs around the world.



  5. Market Position: The company aims to be a leading player in the global dry bulk shipping industry through strategic partnerships, fleet expansion, and a commitment to operational excellence.



  6. Technology and Innovation: Bahri Dry Bulk leverages advanced technologies for fleet management, navigation, and cargo handling to enhance efficiency and reliability. This includes adopting eco-friendly practices to reduce the environmental impact of its operations.



  7. Corporate Responsibility: Aligning with Bahri's corporate values, Bahri Dry Bulk emphasizes sustainable and responsible business practices. This includes compliance with international maritime laws, environmental stewardship, and active participation in community development initiatives.




By combining robust operational capabilities with a customer-centric approach, Bahri Dry Bulk aims to deliver high-quality, reliable, and efficient shipping services to its clients worldwide.


Ships

BAHRI TRADER

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Saudi Arabia | Port: DAMMAM

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