When it comes to the answer by total fleet value it is little surprise to see Bahri coming out top, but looking at the largest number of vessels the ranking is somewhat different.
Ahead of the Saudi Maritime Congress which kicks off Kingdom’s top five owners are both by total value of their fleet and size in terms of numbers of vessels.
By value it is little surprise to see Bahri topping the list with its tanker fleet estimated to be worth US$2.28 billion.
Second in terms of value is MODU owner ADES International with a fleet worth US$947.62 million, with Bihar International with its fleet of LPG carriers, tankers and OSVs valued at $567.32 million.
In fourth and fifth spots are Arabian Drilling Co and Rawabi Holdings with fleets valued at US$503.08 million and US$445.13 million, respectively.
Ahead of the Saudi Maritime Congress which kicks off in Dammam we asked VesselsValue who the Kingdom’s top five owners are both by total value of their fleet and size in terms of numbers of vessels.
By value it is little surprise to see Bahri topping the list with its tanker fleet estimated to be worth US$2.28 billion. Second in terms of value is MODU owner ADES International with a fleet worth US$947.62 millio, with Bihar International with its fleet of LPG carriers, tankers and OSVs valued at US$567.32 million?
In fourth and fifth spots are Arabian Drilling Co and Rawabi Holdings with fleets valued at US$503.08 million and US$445.13 million, respectively.
However, if we look at the top 5 Saudi owners in terms of numbers of vessels in their fleet a rather different picture emerges.
Rawabi Holdings has the largest number of owned vessels with a fleet of 62 OSVs and offshore construction vessels (OCS). In second place is Zamil Offshore with an owned fleet of 50 OSVs and OCS. In third position is Bahri with an owned fleet of 44 tankers.
In fourth and fifth places are Hadi Hamad Al Hamman ADES International with an owned fleet of 38 and 30 vessels respectively.
Courtesy: Saudi Gazette