Nezar Ali Bakri
JCPDI Port Director Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu
Nezar Having 20 years of experience working with Saudi Port Authority in different ports and positions, Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu assigned Nezar to be the first director of JCPDI Port which is the first port to be built, owned, managed and operate under the RCJY umbrella.
Bachelor Degree in Marine Geology from King Abdulaziz University.
Diploma: Ports Management from Cambridge Regional College
The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu was established in 1975 by a Royal Decree that granted it financial and administrative autonomy to implement the infrastructure plan required to prepare Jubail and Yanbu as industrial areas within the framework of the Kingdom's policy to diversify sources of income and expand its industrial base. Currently, the Royal Commission runs four industrial cities: Jubail and Yanbu Industrial Cities, Ras Al Khair City for Mining Industries, and Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries.
Main Stage Agenda Sessions
Saudi Arabia Spotlight: Project Update
Project activity is soaring in Saudi Arabia and opportunities for involvement from the project cargo supply chain continue to grow. Despite this, the majority of cargo being moved throughout the Red Sea at the moment is containerised. This session will bring industry professionals working on the ground in Saudi Arabia together to discuss the timelines and next steps in these major giga-projects and highlight when the real project moves will begin and what this means for new opportunities for involvement.
Session Sponsored by Namma Cargo
Monday 12 February 14:30 - 15:15 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE
Main Stage
Project activity is soaring in Saudi Arabia and opportunities for involvement from the project cargo supply chain continue to grow. Despite this, the majority of cargo being moved throughout the Red Sea at the moment is containerised. This session will bring industry professionals working on the ground in Saudi Arabia together to discuss the timelines and next steps in these major giga-projects and highlight when the real project moves will begin and what this means for new opportunities for involvement.
Session Sponsored by Namma Cargo