Saudi Arabia’s flagship carrier Bahri has decided to diversify its fleet and enter the offshore support segment with two new orders.
The company said in its quarterly earnings release that it ordered two offshore supply vessels for SAR 18m ($4.8m).
The shipyard was left undisclosed. However, the delivery of the vessels is set for the second half of 2026.
The OSV order will mark Bahri’s entry into the marine support segment, serving offshore oil and gas platforms and construction projects.
Bahri also stated that this move aligns with its strategic goal of pursuing business diversification into adjacent sectors.
Headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Bahri operates a fleet of 104 owned vessels and 13 chartered-in vessels on long-term leases.
 






