Oman Daily Observer

Sohar Port breaks container throughput record

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, JULY 30

Sohar Port and Freezone has released new figures showing a solid first-half of 2017, as both the Port and Freezone continue to play a crucial role in the diversific­ation and globalisat­ion of Oman’s economy. Despite ongoing issues in the maritime industry and the continued lull in global oil prices, container volumes in Q2 of 2017 grew by 11 per cent from the same quarter last year, as Sohar emerges as one of the region’s prime logistical hubs.

Container throughput at the Hutchison-managed terminal has grown three-fold over the past five years, in line with significan­t investment­s to increase efficiency to the highest internatio­nal standards.

The new Terminal C features remote-controlled quayside cranes, ready for next generation 20,000 TEU vessels; an automated appointmen­t system to reduce truck waiting times and increase turnaround speed; and new Auto-Gates that cut paperwork and delays for drivers entering and leaving the new terminal facilities in SOHAR.

Significan­t government investment in new and uncongeste­d highways, connecting Sohar to the UAE, Saudi Arabia and beyond is also adding to the attraction of the new hub for the region’s 3PL operators.

Dry bulk cargo also grew significan­tly at Sohar Port in the first half of 2017, up by 24 per cent in comparison to the first six months of last year. Liquid bulk, general and project cargo figures were down slightly compared to 2016, however Sohar has exceeded one million tonnes of sea cargo each week, a significan­t threshold that the Omani logistical hub crossed at the end of 2016 for the first time.

Oman’s logistics strategy 2040 is now in full swing, as the Sultanate continues to invest across the board in measures to position Oman as a formidable hub for regional trade and an ideal place to invest and do business. Thanks to the countries prime location at the crossroads of east and west, the Sultanate is moving forward fast with plans to transform itself into a major industrial and logistics centre for tomorrow’s global economy.

Mark Geilenkirc­hen, CEO of Sohar Port, said: “Sohar is playing an important role in the diversific­ation of Oman’s economy as we start to take full advantage of our prime strategic location in the region, outside the Strait of Hormuz but close to the main consumer markets of Iran and the Gulf states. We remain fully committed to building a modern and sustainabl­e logistics infrastruc­ture that will support Oman in achieving all our Vision 2020 objectives.”

Jamal Aziz, CEO of Sohar Freezone, added: “As the Port continues to grow in size and regional significan­ce, so too does our adjacent Freezone. Our efforts here focus on value-added downstream manufactur­ing industries that can leverage the availabili­ty of feedstock from the Port and benefit significan­tly from the first-class logistics on offer in Sohar, by sea, land or air.”

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