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SeaLead announces new service connecting major Red Sea ports

SeaLead has announced a new direct shipping service along the Red Sea, connecting major ports in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Djibouti.

This new service aims to establish uninterrupted trade links and accelerate cargo transit, thereby enhancing supply chain efficiency in the region, according to the company,

The service route will cover Jeddah (SAJED), Djibouti (DJJIB), Hodeidah (YEHOD), and return to Jeddah, with departures scheduled every two weeks.

By directly linking the strategic ports of Jeddah, Djibouti, and Hodeidah, the service aims to shorten transit times and offer a reliable and consistent shipping schedule.

SeaLead said the service’s bi-weekly frequency ensures a steady flow of goods, catering to the growing demand for timely and dependable transportation in the bustling Red Sea trade corridor.





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